Where can I buy a 1797 dollar coin?

Indeed, in Fine to Very Fine grades, 1797 dollars are not extremely expensive. They are available in many coin auctions and from dealers. All known 1797 dollars were struck from just three pairs of dies and all such die varieties are notably different. A set of all three is not too hard to assemble.

How many stars are on the back of a 1797 dollar?

Among those that have nine stars on the left and six on the right, there are differences in the size of the letters. There are 1797 dollars that were struck with letters in ‘UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’ on the reverse (back) that are larger than such letters are on other 1797 dollars.

What kind of silver dollars were made in 1804?

Silver dollars dated 1804 are special strikings that could not have been made before 1834. There are three design types of such early silver dollars: 1) Flowing Hair 1794-95; 2) Draped Bust, Small Eagle 1795-98; 3) Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle 1798-1903.

When did the first US Silver Dollar come out?

Business strike early U.S. silver dollars date from 1794 to 1803. Silver dollars dated 1804 are special strikings that could not have been made before 1834. There are three design types of such early silver dollars: 1) Flowing Hair 1794-95; 2) Draped Bust, Small Eagle 1795-98; 3) Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle 1798-1903.

How big is the 1797 Draped Bust coin?

Diameter: 39.5 mm. Mass / Weight: 26.96 grams. What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.): There were a few major varieties of the 1797 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. Two varieties deal with the number of stars on the obverse of the coin.

What does the 1798 Draped Bust dollar mean?

Coin Info. 1798 Draped Bust dollars represent a transitional year for the series. It was in 1798 that the eagle on the reverse of the coin was enlarged from the motif seen on all earlier United States silver dollars to a more prominent heraldic eagle type whose tail and wing edges nearly touch the rim of the coin.

Are there any 1798 draped large cent coins still around?

Not only are they seen as a piece of American history, these are coins that have been around for more than 200 years. Because of this age, it goes without saying that there are only a limited number of these coins still around.

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