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Bust Dollars 1795 FH B-3. AU55

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Bust Dollars 1795 FH B-3. AU55

Bust Dollars 1795 Flowing Hair. Bolender-3. About Uncirculated 55. Reiver Rarity-5. Head of 1794, the so-called "Portrait 1." Two leaves below the eagle's wings. Obverse fields before Miss Liberty's neck and behind her head show very light tooling where initials have been buffed out. With the exception of those areas, full mint luster is intact, complemented a touch of gorgeous light gray and pale golden iridescent color. A few tiny contact marks appear on Liberty's portrait, and a few more are well concealed upon the eagle's feathers.The Head of 1794 derives its appellation from Liberty's thick lower two hair curls, similar to those on the 1794 silver dollar. <BR><BR>The strike is meticulous, highlighted by Liberty standing out in absolute full relief. Every detail is razor-sharp. Nearly all stars on the left show full points, while those on the right are mostly flat at the centers. With those exceptions, dentils and all obverse peripheral features boast full detail all around. A tiny planchet flaw between the first and second star identifies this example. Reverse features are equally well defined, exhibiting solidly impressed dentils. The legend is deeply impressed, with the sole exception of the first T in STATES, which is a bit weak at the left pendant. Every fold in the leaves of the wreath are well defined, as are the finer features of the eagle. Even the breast feathers, which are nearly always found flat, show nearly complete separation and definition.<BR><BR>Adjustment marks are found on the reverse only and happily are very lightly scattered and unobtrusive, confined mostly to the dentils and the surface immediately within, at the right, though a traces of such also are present at the 7 o'clock and 11 o'clock positions. We mention them for the sake of accuracy, though in actuality, they are nearly impossible to see without magnification, as are a few more which horizontally cross the eagle's left leg and tail. Without question, this coin flaunts superb visual appeal, which few Flowing Hair dollars existing today can match.<BR><BR>Bolender-3 (BB-11) is characterized on the obverse by a distinctive head design, labeled as the Head of 1794. Miss Liberty's hair flows in six distinct curls, the lowest one touching the upper points of the first star. The fifteenth star nearly touches the point of Liberty's truncated bust. An easily recognizable wreath reverse contains 16 berries, eight on each side. No other reverse carries this distinction. This example stands as the unequivocal finest known Bolender-3 in the Condition Census established by Q. David Bowers in his silver dollar encyclopedia. Ex Superior Galleries pre-Long Beach sale, June 1999, Lot 2326; Bowers and Ruddy's Doolittle Collection, June 1977, Lot 2834; Lester Merkin sale, September 1968, Lot 226; Stack's Davis-Graves sale, April 1954, Lot 1268.