The first U.S. silver dollars were struck in 1794. In particular, the U.S. didn't even exist in 1775 so there were no coins of any kind with a dollar or cent denomination.
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Flowing hair, two leaves:
Very worn condition - $1,910
Moderately worn - $4,940
Slightly worn - $7,220
Almost no wear - $27,214
Uncirculated - $75,000 to $406,250 depending on quality
Flowing hair, three leaves:
Very worn - $1,780
Moderately worn - $4,190
Slightly worn - $6,000
Almost no wear - $21,340
Uncirculated - $68,750 to $375,000
"Bust" portrait:
Very worn - $1,440
Moderately worn - $3,750
Slightly worn - $5,440
Almost no wear - $18,790
Uncirculated - $47,450 to $568,750
However there are MANY counterfeits, so an in-person inspection by a trained expert is needed to authenticate any purported 1795 dollars.
"Eagle on the back"BTW, by law ALL silver dollar coins were required to have an eagle on the back so that's not a distinguishing feature.As with most early American coins, varieties exist, and the 1795 dollar has 5 Major varieties and two obverse designs, Flowing Hair & Draped Bust and all are considered scarce. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen. In general values of circulated examples run from $1,100.00 to more than $80,000.00 depending on grade and type.
NOTE: The entire series of these coins is known to have replicas, copy's & counterfeits.
8-10-11>> As with most early American coins, varieties exist, and the 1795 dollar has 5 Major varieties and two obverse designs, Flowing Hair & Draped Bust and all are considered scarce. In general values of circulated examples run from $1,100.00 to more than $80,000.00 depending on grade and type.
NOTE: The entire series of these coins is known to have replicas, copy's & counterfeits.
A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885
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Please look the coin again, the US Mint did not exist in 1775 and the first Draped Bust dollar was produced in 1795.
In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
8-3-11>>> In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
A real silver dollar has a $25.00 value just for the silver.
Depending on the condition and type, somewhere between 1 and 100 thousand dollars. Get a book on coins to find out what grade yours is in and what type. A 1795 US Silver Dollar is worth a lot more then just a dollar, depending on condition anywhere from 100 dollars to 125 thousand dollars.
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