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1795 Flowing Hair 50C NGC AU53

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:6,400.00 USD
1795 Flowing Hair 50C NGC AU53
1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar. NGC graded AU-53 O-131, Rarity-4. Well struck on a problem-free planchet with traces of luster still adhering to the protected areas. All attractively toned in lighter greyish-violet hues. On this variety, star 1 pierces the open curl, while on the reverse, the berries are arranged 7 by 9, with 2 inside and 1 outside on the lower right (the only such reverse).

Elusive and quite desirable in high grade, this choice toned example is free of noticeable abrasions and has only faint adjustment marks near the rim at UNITED STATES on the reverse. The strike, while not complete, is well above par for the issue and both sides reveal original toned surfaces. In a new 4 pronged NGC holder. Pop 11; 89 finer.

1795, a year of transition: David Rittenhouse of Pennsylvania served as director of the Mint from April 1792 to June 1795. Henry William DeSaussure served as director of the Mint from July 1795 to October 27, 1795. Elias Boudinot served from October 28, 1795 to July 1805. The first United States gold coins were struck-$5 and $10 pieces.
Estimated Value $16,000 - 18,000.

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