1795 $1 Flowing Hair, BB-16 F12 认证号27942462, PCGS号39983

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Q. David Bowers

The following narrative, with minor editing, is from my "Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia" (Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc., 1993). Note: the Notable Specimens list should be used with caution - it has been updated in my 2013 edition of "The Encyclopedia of United States Silver Dollars 1794-1804."

Obv: Portrait I (Head of '94) Rev: Eagle I, Wreath I (2 leaves) (B-20.)

OBVERSE 4: Flowing hair in six curls. The lowest curl is very small and perfect, and touches the innermost point of star 1, as it continues to nearly complete a loop. Curl end is close to and extends toward innermost point on star 2. Last star partly under bust, but not as far under as BB-11, and not quite as close, but it is near. (Note: In BB-14 the last star is entirely under bust.) Wide date, most space between 1 and 7.

Obverse die used to strike 1795 BB-16, BB-17, and BB-18.

REVERSE D: See description under 1795 BB-15. Two leaves under each wing. 19 berries arranged 9x10.
Reverse die used to strike 1795 BB-15 and BB-16.

AUCTION POPULATION SURVEY: Fine: 1.
Total: 1.

COLLECTING NOTES: Extremely rare. Just one has been traced. First described in Lester Merkin's sale of February 1972, Lot 299, by Walter H. Breen, as reprinted below.

NOTABLE SPECIMEN:

The Stirling Specimen. F•15 Lester Merkin, February, 1972: 299. "New muling of known dies. Obverse Bolender-7, Reverse Bolender-B, but finer than Bolender plate coin of that variety. Immediately identified by straight die scratch in field, like part of an extra A, left of first A in AMERICA, pointing to the nearest berry; recut C in AMERICA. Just about VF, many obv. adjustment marks. Rev. sharper than obv. and fully VF. The Bolender-8 die was formerly known only by two impressions of that variety; the present muling is superior to either of them and in addition represents a discovery linking the Bolender-8 dies with the remainder of the group (Bolender 16, 10, 17, 1, 2, 7, 19, 18, 12, 5 and 6). Identified by Walter Breen, originally obtained merely as a specimen of the date. Unpublished, to date unique." Described as B-21 by Lester Merkin, this variety was later included in the revised. Bolender reference as Bolender-20. Frank M. Stirling Collection.
PCGS #
39983
设计师
Robert Scot
边缘
Lettered: HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT
直径
40.00 毫米
重量
27.00 克
铸币数量
16029
金属成分
90% Silver, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
1
评级较低的钱币数量
0
地区
The United States of America
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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 VF35 PCGS grade VF35 PCGS grade

The first example discovered of this variety

(Assumed to be Frank Stirling Collection - Merkin 2/1972) - Dr. Hesselgesser Collection - Goldbergs 9/5/2011:5007, $94,875

2 F12 PCGS grade

The third example of this variety, discovered circa 2000

Purchased unattributed by an anonymous collector in 7/1966 - Bowers & Merena 3/2000:2051

3 VF details, holed

The second example of this variety

Cardinal Collection, sold privately via John Haugh in 6/1998 - Jules Reiver Collection - Heritage 1/2006:23481, $9,200

VF35 PCGS grade #1 VF35 PCGS grade

The first example discovered of this variety

(Assumed to be Frank Stirling Collection - Merkin 2/1972) - Dr. Hesselgesser Collection - Goldbergs 9/5/2011:5007, $94,875

#2 F12 PCGS grade

The third example of this variety, discovered circa 2000

Purchased unattributed by an anonymous collector in 7/1966 - Bowers & Merena 3/2000:2051

#3 VF details, holed

The second example of this variety

Cardinal Collection, sold privately via John Haugh in 6/1998 - Jules Reiver Collection - Heritage 1/2006:23481, $9,200