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1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves F12 PCGS #6852

1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves F12 { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2002) Uniform gun-metal gray old-silver color covers this well-used early dollar. George Washington was president when this coin was minted, and it's possible it was made from silver that he provided to the mint.

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves F12 PCGS #6852

1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves F12 { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2002) Uniform gun-metal gray old-silver color covers this well-used early dollar. George Washington was president when this coin was minted, and it's possible it was made from silver that he provided to the mint.

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves F12 PCGS #6852

1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves F12 { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2002) Uniform gun-metal gray old-silver color covers this well-used early dollar. George Washington was president when this coin was minted, and it's possible it was made from silver that he provided to the mint.

1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered XF40 PCGS #6858

1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar (Centered Bust) XF40 { PCGS-4 }. Attractive light grey surfaces show nice details for the grade on this late eighteenth-century eye-pleaser. This first-year type brings a maturing look to early US coinage. The smaller eagle pre-dates the later larger and more stylized eagles, perhaps appropriate for the fledgling republic beginning to emerge on the world stage.

1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered XF40 PCGS #6858

1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar (Centered Bust) XF40 { PCGS-4 }. Attractive light grey surfaces show nice details for the grade on this late eighteenth-century eye-pleaser. This first-year type brings a maturing look to early US coinage. The smaller eagle pre-dates the later larger and more stylized eagles, perhaps appropriate for the fledgling republic beginning to emerge on the world stage.

1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered XF40 PCGS #6858

1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar (Centered Bust) XF40 { PCGS-4 }. Attractive light grey surfaces show nice details for the grade on this late eighteenth-century eye-pleaser. This first-year type brings a maturing look to early US coinage. The smaller eagle pre-dates the later larger and more stylized eagles, perhaps appropriate for the fledgling republic beginning to emerge on the world stage.

1799 $1 XF45 PCGS #6878

1799 Bust Silver Dollar Large Eagle XF45 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'1999) Pleasing old-silver color frames this eighteenth century silver dollar, nicely showing off its devices. The strike of the motto is weak on the reverse (to the right of the eagle) where some stars are faint in the field as well.

1799 $1 XF45 PCGS #6878

1799 Bust Silver Dollar Large Eagle XF45 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'1999) Pleasing old-silver color frames this eighteenth century silver dollar, nicely showing off its devices. The strike of the motto is weak on the reverse (to the right of the eagle) where some stars are faint in the field as well.

1799 $1 XF45 PCGS #6878

1799 Bust Silver Dollar Large Eagle XF45 { PCGS-3 } (Sep'1999) Pleasing old-silver color frames this eighteenth century silver dollar, nicely showing off its devices. The strike of the motto is weak on the reverse (to the right of the eagle) where some stars are faint in the field as well.

1860-O $1 MS63 PCGS #6950

1860-O Seated Liberty Dollar MS63 ex: D.L. Hansen { PCGS-4 } ( Sep’2020 ). Gorgeous sunset hues bath the fields behind Miss Liberty as well as the eagle on the reverse on this choice pre-Civil War Seated Liberty Dollar from the New Orleans mint.

1866 $1 Motto PR63 PCGS #7014

1866 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar (Motto) PR63 { PCGS-3 }. Nice reflective mirrors compliment slightly frosted devices on this post-Civil War specimen. There are a couple of pin-prick marks in the field to the left of Liberty's arm.

1866 $1 Motto PR63 PCGS #7014

1866 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar (Motto) PR63 { PCGS-3 }. Nice reflective mirrors compliment slightly frosted devices on this post-Civil War specimen. There are a couple of pin-prick marks in the field to the left of Liberty's arm.

1866 $1 Motto PR63 PCGS #7014

1866 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar (Motto) PR63 { PCGS-3 }. Nice reflective mirrors compliment slightly frosted devices on this post-Civil War specimen. There are a couple of pin-prick marks in the field to the left of Liberty's arm.

1873 T$1 Trade MS64+ PCGS #7031

1873 Trade Dollar MS64+ { PCGS-5 }. This attractive first-year issue toned trade dollar combines old-silver toning to highlight devices and periphery with cobalt, violet and lilac hues near the rim. Miss Liberty on the obverse stands out with a darker field behind her.

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar MS66 { PCGS-2 } (Jun'1965) Dazzling mirrors and incredibly mark-free with booming cart-wheel luster cover this incredible coin. This one was part of a lot of 30 "Uncirculated" coins offered for $2 apiece. This one was the pick of the crop.

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar MS66 { PCGS-2 } (Jun'1965) Dazzling mirrors and incredibly mark-free with booming cart-wheel luster cover this incredible coin. This one was part of a lot of 30 "Uncirculated" coins offered for $2 apiece. This one was the pick of the crop.

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

1880-S Morgan Silver Dollar MS66 { PCGS-2 } (Jun'1965) Dazzling mirrors and incredibly mark-free with booming cart-wheel luster cover this incredible coin. This one was part of a lot of 30 "Uncirculated" coins offered for $2 apiece. This one was the pick of the crop.

1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS62 PCGS #7356

1921 Peace Silver Dollar High Relief MS62 { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2005) This first year, high relief silver dollar, has nice color and reasonable luster; but, as the grade suggests, quite a bit of surface contact no doubt due to the high relief.

1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS62 PCGS #7356

1921 Peace Silver Dollar High Relief MS62 { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2005) This first year, high relief silver dollar, has nice color and reasonable luster; but, as the grade suggests, quite a bit of surface contact no doubt due to the high relief.

1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS62 PCGS #7356

1921 Peace Silver Dollar High Relief MS62 { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2005) This first year, high relief silver dollar, has nice color and reasonable luster; but, as the grade suggests, quite a bit of surface contact no doubt due to the high relief.

1923 $1 MS65 PCGS #7360

[RG#053]* 1923 Peace Silver Dollar MS65 { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2006). Gem silver-satin surfaces grace this gem with well struck sharp detail in Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. The untoned color and mint fresh silver luster makes this lady shine. This is a mint-state example of coins for general circulation. * Number 53 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".

1923 $1 MS65 PCGS #7360

[RG#053]* 1923 Peace Silver Dollar MS65 { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2006). Gem silver-satin surfaces grace this gem with well struck sharp detail in Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. The untoned color and mint fresh silver luster makes this lady shine. This is a mint-state example of coins for general circulation. * Number 53 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".

1923 $1 MS65 PCGS #7360

[RG#053]* 1923 Peace Silver Dollar MS65 { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2006). Gem silver-satin surfaces grace this gem with well struck sharp detail in Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. The untoned color and mint fresh silver luster makes this lady shine. This is a mint-state example of coins for general circulation. * Number 53 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".

1971-S $1 Silver PR69DCAM PCGS #97428

1971-S Eisenhower Silver Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) A silver Ike, framed by deep mirrors, and plenty of frost on the devices. This silver beauty was minted when Americans were still journeying to the moon and back, resulting in this reverse, which would continue to appear on our coinage years after we'd left Tranquility Base behind.

1971-S $1 Silver PR69DCAM PCGS #97428

1971-S Eisenhower Silver Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) A silver Ike, framed by deep mirrors, and plenty of frost on the devices. This silver beauty was minted when Americans were still journeying to the moon and back, resulting in this reverse, which would continue to appear on our coinage years after we'd left Tranquility Base behind.

1971-S $1 Silver PR69DCAM PCGS #97428

1971-S Eisenhower Silver Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) A silver Ike, framed by deep mirrors, and plenty of frost on the devices. This silver beauty was minted when Americans were still journeying to the moon and back, resulting in this reverse, which would continue to appear on our coinage years after we'd left Tranquility Base behind.

1973-S $1 Clad PR69DCAM PCGS #97430

1973-S Eisenhower Clad Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) This is first of the proof clad 'silver dollars'. There is great cameo contrast with a hint of copper color in the ample luster from the perfectly reflective fields..

1973-S $1 Clad PR69DCAM PCGS #97430

1973-S Eisenhower Clad Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) This is first of the proof clad 'silver dollars'. There is great cameo contrast with a hint of copper color in the ample luster from the perfectly reflective fields..

1973-S $1 Clad PR69DCAM PCGS #97430

1973-S Eisenhower Clad Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) This is first of the proof clad 'silver dollars'. There is great cameo contrast with a hint of copper color in the ample luster from the perfectly reflective fields..

1976-S $1 Silver PR69DCAM PCGS #97436

eBay Auction (September 2006): Nice proof silver bicentennial dollar with deep cameo contrast to the highly reflective haze-free mirrors.

1976-S $1 Silver PR69DCAM PCGS #97436

eBay Auction (September 2006): Nice proof silver bicentennial dollar with deep cameo contrast to the highly reflective haze-free mirrors.

1976-S $1 Silver PR69DCAM PCGS #97436

eBay Auction (September 2006): Nice proof silver bicentennial dollar with deep cameo contrast to the highly reflective haze-free mirrors.

1976-S $1 Clad Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #97434

1776.1976 Eisenhower Clad Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) Nice cameo-contrast covers this copper-nickel gem. Created for the bicentennial year, this one-year issue frames the time of the Liberty Bell to our just completed journey to the moon and attempts to put focus on an amazing first two hundred years of the American Experience.

1976-S $1 Clad Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #97434

1776.1976 Eisenhower Clad Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) Nice cameo-contrast covers this copper-nickel gem. Created for the bicentennial year, this one-year issue frames the time of the Liberty Bell to our just completed journey to the moon and attempts to put focus on an amazing first two hundred years of the American Experience.

1976-S $1 Clad Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #97434

1776.1976 Eisenhower Clad Dollar PR69DCAM { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2006) Nice cameo-contrast covers this copper-nickel gem. Created for the bicentennial year, this one-year issue frames the time of the Liberty Bell to our just completed journey to the moon and attempts to put focus on an amazing first two hundred years of the American Experience.

1979-S SBA$1 Type 1 PR70DCAM PCGS #99589

[ RG#005]* 1979-S Susan B. Anthony Dollar (Type 1) PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Highly frosted devices against highly and multiply reflective fields show-off this first-year "Suzie B". The adoption of this smaller format dollar never really caught on, and the gaming industry moved from machines that used to gobble up those larger dollars to ones that took casino-specific tokens. Though never popular with the public, this is the proof version of the coin released for general circulation. Susan B. Anthony is the face of women getting the vote in the US. * Number 5 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".

1979-S SBA$1 Type 1 PR70DCAM PCGS #99589

[ RG#005]* 1979-S Susan B. Anthony Dollar (Type 1) PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Highly frosted devices against highly and multiply reflective fields show-off this first-year "Suzie B". The adoption of this smaller format dollar never really caught on, and the gaming industry moved from machines that used to gobble up those larger dollars to ones that took casino-specific tokens. Though never popular with the public, this is the proof version of the coin released for general circulation. Susan B. Anthony is the face of women getting the vote in the US. * Number 5 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".

2000-S SAC$1 Flag Picture Frame PR70DCAM PCGS #684210

2000-S Sacagawea Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This first year highly frosted specimen with multiply reflective mirrors introduced an obscure Native American who was invaluable during the early development of this country. Hoping that perhaps this new design would stir interest in using the dollar coin, it fared about the same as the Susie B.

2000-S SAC$1 Flag Picture Frame PR70DCAM PCGS #684210

2000-S Sacagawea Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This first year highly frosted specimen with multiply reflective mirrors introduced an obscure Native American who was invaluable during the early development of this country. Hoping that perhaps this new design would stir interest in using the dollar coin, it fared about the same as the Susie B.

2009-S $1 Native American Flag Picture Frame PR70DCAM PCGS #685640

2009-S Sacagawea Dollar (Native American) PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Many different denominations are getting their own "spin-offs", and along with the Lincoln Cent this very same year, the Sacajawea Dollar was revamped too, coming up with the Native American series. Like the presidential dollars, the date is on the edge. For proof coins its imparted during striking with a special hub, while business strikes have their edges etched. This is a proof example of coins released for general circulation.

2009-S $1 Native American Flag Picture Frame PR70DCAM PCGS #685640

2009-S Sacagawea Dollar (Native American) PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Many different denominations are getting their own "spin-offs", and along with the Lincoln Cent this very same year, the Sacajawea Dollar was revamped too, coming up with the Native American series. Like the presidential dollars, the date is on the edge. For proof coins its imparted during striking with a special hub, while business strikes have their edges etched. This is a proof example of coins released for general circulation.

2007-S $1 George Washington with Signature PR70DCAM PCGS #397805

2007-S George Washington (1789-1797) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } First issue of this very collectible series of Americana. The first president of the United States left quite an act to follow. Some met the challenge, some did not. His self-imposed two-term limit was followed until World War II loomed on the horizon. George Washington already graces the quarter and one-dollar bill, still in production at the time this one-dollar coin was minted, and has also appeared on the half-dollar and half-eagle!

2007-S $1 George Washington with Signature PR70DCAM PCGS #397805

2007-S George Washington (1789-1797) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } First issue of this very collectible series of Americana. The first president of the United States left quite an act to follow. Some met the challenge, some did not. His self-imposed two-term limit was followed until World War II loomed on the horizon. George Washington already graces the quarter and one-dollar bill, still in production at the time this one-dollar coin was minted, and has also appeared on the half-dollar and half-eagle!

2007-S $1 George Washington with Signature PR70DCAM PCGS #397805

2007-S George Washington (1789-1797) Presidential Dollar PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } First issue of this very collectible series of Americana. The first president of the United States left quite an act to follow. Some met the challenge, some did not. His self-imposed two-term limit was followed until World War II loomed on the horizon. George Washington already graces the quarter and one-dollar bill, still in production at the time this one-dollar coin was minted, and has also appeared on the half-dollar and half-eagle!

2018-S $1 American Innovation Series Washington-Signed 1st Patent First Strike PR70DCAM PCGS #690953

2018-S American Innovation Dollar (Signed First Patent) PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. The United States Mint American Innovation $1 Coin Program is a multi-year series honoring innovation and innovators with $1 coins from each State, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands. The reverse has numerous scratches on the holder amplified by the deeply reflective mirrors. This is the proof version of these dollars released for general circulation.

2018-S $1 American Innovation Series Washington-Signed 1st Patent First Strike PR70DCAM PCGS #690953

2018-S American Innovation Dollar (Signed First Patent) PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. The United States Mint American Innovation $1 Coin Program is a multi-year series honoring innovation and innovators with $1 coins from each State, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands. The reverse has numerous scratches on the holder amplified by the deeply reflective mirrors. This is the proof version of these dollars released for general circulation.