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1882 Proof

Dollars · Trade Dollars · 1873–1885
Regular Proof
Weight27.22 g
Diameter38.1 mm
MintPhiladelphia
StrikeProof
Mintage 1,097 Proof only
EdgeReeded
Alignment↑↓ Coin
Composition90% Silver, 10% Copper
DesignerWilliam Barber
Collector's Key IDCK-4658

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The 1882 Trade Dollar Proof is the fourth proof-only year of the series, with 1,097 pieces struck at the Philadelphia Mint as collector subscription proofs. The 1,097-piece mintage is the second-highest of the 1879-1883 proof-only stretch after the 1,987-piece 1880 Proof figure and reflects steady collector subscription demand at the midpoint of the proof-only era. The 1882 Proof carries the Type II obverse and Type II reverse hubs that define the post-1876 series, with William Barber's refined design. No business-strike 1882 Trade Dollars exist; the entire 1882 Trade Dollar output was proof production.

Authentication of an 1882 Trade Dollar Proof requires careful examination of the strike quality, mirrored field character, and surface preservation under five to ten power magnification. The 1882 Proof shows fully struck Liberty drapery and eagle feather definition with deep mirror fields, with no business-strike production to create attribution confusion. PCGS, the Professional Coin Grading Service, and NGC apply standard proof grading conventions across the 1873-1883 Trade Dollar proof sequence. Cameo and Deep Cameo designations remain uncommon for 1882 Proof examples, reflecting the brilliant rather than frosted device finish typical of Trade Dollar proof production. The certified population at the standard grading services confirms production-range survival across the Proof-60 through Proof-65 grade tier.

The 1882 Trade Dollar Proof is a regular-classification proof entry on this site under the standard catalog convention for Trade Dollar proofs, with the 1,097-piece mintage and the proof-only status reflected in the prose rather than the badge tier. The 1882 Proof pairs with the broader 1879 through 1883 Philadelphia proof sequence as the matched mid-series proof production set, distinct from the proof-only 1884 and 1885 entries that close the series. Auction records for confirmed 1882 Proof examples cluster in four-figure prices for Proof-63 and Proof-64 grades, with Cameo premiums applying at higher grade levels. For the Trade Dollar proof-only era context, see the Trade Dollar series history.

Price guideReference

Reference data only — not an appraisal.

GradeDescriptionLowHigh
PR-63 Proof (PR) $3,650 $3,865
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
How much is a 1882 Proof Trade Dollar worth?
In Proof condition it runs about $3,650–$3,865. These are reference values, not an appraisal.
How many 1882 Proof Trade Dollars were minted?
1,097 were struck (Proof only).
What is a 1882 Proof Trade Dollar made of?
90% Silver, 10% Copper, weighing 27.22 g.
What is the melt value of a 1882 Proof Trade Dollar?
Its melt value is its metal content multiplied by the current spot price. See our melt calculator on the metals pages for a live figure.
Is the 1882 Proof Trade Dollar a key date?
It's a more common date overall, though scarcer die varieties may carry a premium — see the varieties list.