Flowing Hair Dollars were the first silver dollars struck by the United States Mint, issued in 1794 and 1795. The design features a portrait of Liberty, known for its flowing hair, on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. These coins were minted in Philadelphia and are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and limited mintage. The 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar is particularly notable for its role in the establishment of the American dollar as a standard currency.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1795 $1 Flowing Hair 3 Leaves $1 (One Dollar) Flowing Hair Dollars 1795 Philadelphia
1795-P (Philadelphia) Flowing Hair Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Flowing Hair Dollars 1795 Philadelphia
1795-P (Philadelphia) Flowing Hair Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Flowing Hair Dollars 1795 Philadelphia