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The Rarest and Most Valuable Silver Dollars Coin Grade Auction Record #1 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar Special Strike SP66 $10,016,875 #2 1804 Draped Bust Original - Class I BB-304 (Proof) PR68 $7,680,000 #3 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar MS64 $2,820,000 #4 1804 Draped Bust Restrike - Class III (Proof) PR58 $2,300,000 26 more rows •
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Read More »The Silver Dollar has always been an iconic coin throughout American history. Ever since the first coin minted back in 1794, the United States Mint has released more than ten different designs for the Dollar coin, including proof versions, patterns, and special strikes. But only a few of those coins, minted before the ending of the silver standard and the beginning of the full-fiat currency era in the 1970s, are indeed made of silver. In this article, we will cover the most important designs from Silver Dollar history and list the top 30 most expensive sales from public auctions.
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Read More »From 1836 to 1839, the United States Mint released very small quantities of a Dollar coin which came to be known as the Gobrecht Dollar, named after US Mint Chief Engraver Christian Gobrecht. After a 30-year hiatus from silver dollar production, the Federal Government was testing the waters to see how the economy would react to the introduction of more dollar coins into circulation. In 1840, they released the Seated Liberty Dollar coin, which had basically the same obverse design of Lady Liberty seated on a rock, holding a pole with a Phrygian Cap on top, and resting a shield on the floor. Encircling the figure are thirteen 6-pointed stars representing the original colonies. The mint year is engraved on the bottom. The reverse was completely changed for this version of the coin. Instead of the soaring eagle, present in the Gobrecht Dollar, it now showed a primitive version of the heraldic eagle used for the original American Silver Eagle reverse. The eagle has a shield on its chest and grasps olive branches and arrows on its talons, representing America’s desire for peace, but readiness for war. The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” was introduced in 1866. Encircling the design on the outer rim are the words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the denomination on the bottom, abbreviated to “ONE DOL.” After the California Gold Rush, silver prices and the U.S. Government had a hard time trying to regulate and stop the population from hoarding and melting silver coins. After a series of legislations on the matter, silver coin production was officially halted with the Coinage Act of 1873.
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Read More »After the Coinage Act of 1873 which temporarily ended the silver standard in the U.S., silver miners lobbied for the return of the precious metal to legal tender status and the free coinage of silver. In 1878 large quantities of the Morgan Silver Dollars were minted. Production ran until 1904 and was minted again in 1921. Since 2021, the U.S. Mint started minting 99.9% pure silver Morgan Dollar coins for investment and collection purposes. George T. Morgan designed both verses of the coin. The obverse portrays a bust of Lady Liberty as modeled by Anna Willess Williams. The motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” is inscribed on the outer rim, along with the mint year. The reverse shows an eagle clasping arrows and olive branches. The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” is on top, with the country’s name and denomination around it: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE DOLLAR”. Morgan Silver Dollars are one of the most popular silver coins among collectors and silver investors.
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