Description
With two leaves below each wing.
The first silver dollar issued by the young United States Government. Very rare, there were only 1,758 struck at the new federal mint in Philadelphia.
A fine specimen of this coin sold at auction for ten million dollars in 2013, making this the most valuable coin ever sold.
Obverse: LIBERTY, 1794, Head of Liberty facing right with fifteen starts around representing the fifteen states that had ratified the Constitution.
Reverse: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, eagle with a wreath around. With two leaves below each wing.
Diameter: 38.5 mm
Silver-plated, with hand-finished patina, made in the USA.
Packaged in a coin collecting flip with the description of coin printed on flip insert.
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