CVC & Collectables presents the 1930 Great Britain Trade Dollar, struck in .900 fine silver at the Bombay Mint for circulation in British-controlled Asia. Issued during the final years of the series, this 1930-dated example is certified NGC MS 64, placing it among the finest known surviving pieces. With bold strikes, lustrous fields, and exceptional eye appeal, this near-Gem example represents the peak of British colonial trade coinage.
Coin Highlights:
- Country: Great Britain (struck for use in the Far East)
- Date: 1930
- Mint: London Mint
- Denomination: Trade Dollar
- Composition: .900 fine silver
- Weight: 26.95 grams
- Diameter: 39 mm
- Grade: NGC MS 64 (Mint State 64)
- Designers: George William de Saulles
- Edge: Milled
Obverse: Depicts Britannia standing, holding trident and shield with merchant ship in background, date in exergue.
Reverse: Features a central inscription in Chinese and Malay Jawi script, denoting the denomination and purpose of the coin, surrounded by an ornate arabesque floral design.
Collectibility: With its superb MS 64 grade, this 1930 Trade Dollar stands out for its remarkable preservation. Few survivors from this final year of issue remain in such pristine condition.  Find more alike here!











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