The Flowing Hair Half Dollar, first minted in 1794 and then as the 1795 issue, is one of the earliest silver coins produced by the United States. Coins from this series feature a depiction of Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The coins were struck in Philadelphia and are notable for their historical significance, rarity, and the artistry of their design. Numismatists highly value these early half dollars due to their age and representation of the nascent U.S. coinage system.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1795-P (Philadelphia) Flowing Hair Half Dollars 50¢ (Fifty Cents) Flowing Hair Half Dollars 1795 Philadelphia