United States of America 1795 Philadelphia Flowing Hair Half Dollars $3

Coin / United States of America / 1795 / Philadelphia / Flowing Hair Half Dollars / $3 (Three Dollars)

The 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar is a remarkable coin in the history of American numismatics. This particular example hails from the Philadelphia Mint and represents one of the earliest issues of the United States coinage, designed by the talented engraver Robert Scot. Made of a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper, this coin has a total weight of approximately 13.48 grams and a diameter of 32.5 millimeters. The edge is uniquely lettered with the phrase "FIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR," which distinguishes it from other coins of its era. With a total mintage of 299,680 pieces, the 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar is a significant collectible for both enthusiasts and investors alike. Its design features an iconic representation of Liberty on the obverse with flowing hair, symbolizing freedom and independence. The reverse typically showcases an eagle, emphasizing the burgeoning spirit of the new nation. As one of the inaugural coins issued by the U.S. Mint, it not only serves as a currency but also embodies the artistry and historical context of its time. The rarity and demand for coins from this early period enhance its appeal, making it a prized possession for collectors navigating the rich tapestry of American coinage history.

currency USD
currency-amount 3
designer Robert Scot
diameter 32.5
edge-type Lettered: FIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR
height 0
material 90% Silver, 10% Copper
mint-mark None
mintage 299680
type Coins
weight 13.48
width 0
year-display 1795/1795