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1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves VF25 PCGS #6852

PCGS VF25 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar, VF25 B-5, BB-27, Three Leaves 1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves, B-5, BB-27, R.1, VF25 PCGS. Bowers Die State II, with die line from left wreath stem toward but not touching rim. An attractive light gray piece with moderate circulation wear but no problems. The 1795 B-5 is the most commonly available variety of all Flowing Hair dollars, doing much to recommend it to the type collector. Liberty's face is especially well-preserved on this example, with clearly defined features and no significant marks. (NGC ID# 24WZ, Variety PCGS# 39977, Base PCGS# 6852)

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves VF25 PCGS #6852

PCGS VF25 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar, VF25 B-5, BB-27, Three Leaves 1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves, B-5, BB-27, R.1, VF25 PCGS. Bowers Die State II, with die line from left wreath stem toward but not touching rim. An attractive light gray piece with moderate circulation wear but no problems. The 1795 B-5 is the most commonly available variety of all Flowing Hair dollars, doing much to recommend it to the type collector. Liberty's face is especially well-preserved on this example, with clearly defined features and no significant marks. (NGC ID# 24WZ, Variety PCGS# 39977, Base PCGS# 6852)

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves VF25 PCGS #6852

PCGS VF25 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar, VF25 B-5, BB-27, Three Leaves 1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves, B-5, BB-27, R.1, VF25 PCGS. Bowers Die State II, with die line from left wreath stem toward but not touching rim. An attractive light gray piece with moderate circulation wear but no problems. The 1795 B-5 is the most commonly available variety of all Flowing Hair dollars, doing much to recommend it to the type collector. Liberty's face is especially well-preserved on this example, with clearly defined features and no significant marks. (NGC ID# 24WZ, Variety PCGS# 39977, Base PCGS# 6852)

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves VF25 PCGS #6852

PCGS VF25 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar, VF25 B-5, BB-27, Three Leaves 1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves, B-5, BB-27, R.1, VF25 PCGS. Bowers Die State II, with die line from left wreath stem toward but not touching rim. An attractive light gray piece with moderate circulation wear but no problems. The 1795 B-5 is the most commonly available variety of all Flowing Hair dollars, doing much to recommend it to the type collector. Liberty's face is especially well-preserved on this example, with clearly defined features and no significant marks. (NGC ID# 24WZ, Variety PCGS# 39977, Base PCGS# 6852)

1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off-Center XF40 PCGS #96858

PCGS XF40 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 B-14, BB-51 Dollar, Bold XF40 Off-Center Draped Bust 1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off-Center, B-14, BB-51, R.2, XF40 PCGS. Bowers Die State I. This unique off-center Draped Bust die variety represents the first use of new obverse and reverse motifs. This portrait of Liberty, believed to be by Robert Scot, would be used through the end of silver dollar production in 1804. This pinpoint-sharp example exhibits strong curl and feather detail, including partial definition on the eagle's breast. Light steel-gray patina covers each side. Small adjustment marks are seen on the lower reverse. (NGC ID# 24X2, Variety PCGS# 39996, Base PCGS# 96858)

1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off-Center XF40 PCGS #96858

PCGS XF40 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 B-14, BB-51 Dollar, Bold XF40 Off-Center Draped Bust 1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off-Center, B-14, BB-51, R.2, XF40 PCGS. Bowers Die State I. This unique off-center Draped Bust die variety represents the first use of new obverse and reverse motifs. This portrait of Liberty, believed to be by Robert Scot, would be used through the end of silver dollar production in 1804. This pinpoint-sharp example exhibits strong curl and feather detail, including partial definition on the eagle's breast. Light steel-gray patina covers each side. Small adjustment marks are seen on the lower reverse. (NGC ID# 24X2, Variety PCGS# 39996, Base PCGS# 96858)

1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off-Center XF40 PCGS #96858

PCGS XF40 Heritage Auctions Description: 1795 B-14, BB-51 Dollar, Bold XF40 Off-Center Draped Bust 1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off-Center, B-14, BB-51, R.2, XF40 PCGS. Bowers Die State I. This unique off-center Draped Bust die variety represents the first use of new obverse and reverse motifs. This portrait of Liberty, believed to be by Robert Scot, would be used through the end of silver dollar production in 1804. This pinpoint-sharp example exhibits strong curl and feather detail, including partial definition on the eagle's breast. Light steel-gray patina covers each side. Small adjustment marks are seen on the lower reverse. (NGC ID# 24X2, Variety PCGS# 39996, Base PCGS# 96858)

1798 $1 BB-113 AU53 PCGS #40030

PCGS AU53. HA Comments: 1798 Draped Bust, Large Eagle Dollar, AU53 Pointed 9, Close Date, B-27, BB-113 1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9, Close Date, B-27, BB-113, R.2, AU53 PCGS. Bowers Die State I/II. The 8 is much too high in the date, and a tiny extra tine of metal appears in the field near star 12. The reverse shows the usual die crack from the rim above S to OF to the wing tip to the rim above the first A in AMERICA. The obverse lacks the usually seen die crack through the 9 in the date, and as such may prove to be a prize for die-state collectors. Although the strike is slightly uneven, this piece has lustrous silver-gold surfaces with lots of vibrancy and appeal. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4-5/2010), lot 1001, where it brought $7,475. (NGC ID# 24X6, Variety PCGS# 40030, Base PCGS# 40018) Weight: 26.96 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1798 $1 BB-113 AU53 PCGS #40030

PCGS AU53. HA Comments: 1798 Draped Bust, Large Eagle Dollar, AU53 Pointed 9, Close Date, B-27, BB-113 1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9, Close Date, B-27, BB-113, R.2, AU53 PCGS. Bowers Die State I/II. The 8 is much too high in the date, and a tiny extra tine of metal appears in the field near star 12. The reverse shows the usual die crack from the rim above S to OF to the wing tip to the rim above the first A in AMERICA. The obverse lacks the usually seen die crack through the 9 in the date, and as such may prove to be a prize for die-state collectors. Although the strike is slightly uneven, this piece has lustrous silver-gold surfaces with lots of vibrancy and appeal. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4-5/2010), lot 1001, where it brought $7,475. (NGC ID# 24X6, Variety PCGS# 40030, Base PCGS# 40018) Weight: 26.96 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper