The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar is one of the most significant coins in American history. Considered the first silver dollar struck by the U.S. Mint, this coin is incredibly rare.
Known as the “King of American Coins,” the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar is shrouded in mystery and prestige. Only 15 known examples exist, making it one of the rarest coins in the world.
The 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar is often referred to as the “King of the Morgans.” With only 12,000 minted and even fewer surviving, this coin is a rarity among the already popular Morgan series.
The 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar is an enigmatic and extremely rare coin with only nine known specimens. Minted in San Francisco, it was not documented in official records, adding to its mystery and allure.
The 1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the rarest in the Morgan series, particularly in high grades. Its scarcity is due to low mintage and the destruction of many coins, leading to high demand among collectors.
The 1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar is famous for its extreme rarity and high value, especially in mint condition. It was minted in San Francisco with a low mintage of 100,000 coins, many of which did not survive.
The 1901 Morgan Silver Dollar is another key date in the Morgan series, known for its rarity and high value. With a low mintage and even lower survival rate, it is a coveted coin among collectors.
The 1796 Draped Bust Quarter Dollar is a significant and rare early American coin. It marks the first year the U.S. Mint produced quarter dollars, making it a historically important piece.
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