The Flowing Hair Half Dollar, minted in 1794 in Philadelphia, is one of the earliest coins produced by the United States Mint. Featuring a design by Robert Scot, the obverse depicts a representation of Liberty with flowing hair, while the reverse showcases an eagle. The coin is notable for its historical significance and rarity, making it a coveted item among collectors of early American coinage. With a denomination of fifty cents, it reflects the fledgling nation's efforts to establish its own currency.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1794-P (Philadelphia) Flowing Hair Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Flowing Hair Half Dollars 1794 Philadelphia