coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Other / Varied \ Early - Post-Declaration \ 1794
Collectible coins from the early post-Declaration era, particularly those minted in 1794 in the United States, are highly sought after by numismatists. This period marked the nascent stages of U.S. coinage, following the establishment of the country and its independent monetary system. The 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar is particularly famous, as it is considered one of the first official silver dollars struck by the U.S. Mint and is renowned for its historical significance and scarcity. Other forms of early American coins from this time include various denominations of copper and silver, often featuring designs that reflect the country’s emerging identity and values.
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1794-P (Philadelphia) Early - Post-Declaration | Other / Varied | Early - Post-Declaration | 1794 | Philadelphia |