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Flowing Hair Dollars, minted in 1795, are among the first silver dollars produced by the United States. They feature a design by Robert Scot, showcasing Lady Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. This type of coin is significant in American numismatic history due to its early production, limited mintage, and distinctive artistic representation, making it highly sought after by collectors. The coins were struck in .8924 silver and .1076 copper, weighing approximately 26.96 grams. Their rarity and historical importance contribute to their value in the collectible market.
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1795 $1 Flowing Hair 3 Leaves | $1 (One Dollar) | Flowing Hair Dollars | 1795 | Philadelphia |
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1795-P (Philadelphia) Flowing Hair Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Flowing Hair Dollars | 1795 | Philadelphia |
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1795-P (Philadelphia) Flowing Hair Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Flowing Hair Dollars | 1795 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1795 N/A Flowing Hair Dollars $1 (One Dollar) | $1 (One Dollar) | Flowing Hair Dollars | 1795 | N/A |