501 - [L#0501] 1794 S$1 PCGS AU58 POP: 1Superior Galleries
Pop. 1 in AU58. No MS60 nor MS61. Only 1 MS62, 1 MS63, 1 MS64, 1 MS65 and 2 MS66 (this, of course, probably includes duplicates). All known strikes of
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502 - [L#0502] 1794 S$1 N VF20Superior Galleries
In 1794, the mint did not have a coining press powerful enough to strike Dollar-size coins, the largest being used for Large Cents and Half Dollars. T
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503 - [L#0503] 1795 FH $1 NGC AU55Superior Galleries
First style of 1795 and an easy coin to identify by its short dash mark (from a scratch in the die) beside the top curl on the obverse. A coin featuri
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504 - [L#0504] 1795 S$1 3 LEAVES ANACS AU55Superior Galleries
This is the most widely recognized 1795 Flowing Hair variety, quickly spotted by a short raised dash mark in the field next to the top curl. This was
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507 - [L#0507] 1795 S$1 2 LEAVES NGC XF45Superior Galleries
Whereas Bolender-5 has a short raised line near the upper hair curl, Boldender-2 is noted for Obverse 5 (also used on Bolender-19) in which there is a
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