1795 $1 Silver Flowing Hair 3 Leaves BB-27,B-5 NGC VF30
Features of the 1795 $1 Silver Flowing Hair 3 Leaves BB-27,B-5 NGC VF30:
- Minted in the year 1795
- US - Philadelphia Mint
- VF30 Graded by NGC
- NGC Population: 46
We are proud to present an exceptional example of early American coinage, the 1795 $1 Silver Flowing Hair 3 Leaves BB-27, B-5, graded VF30 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). This coin is a significant piece of numismatic history, marking the beginning of silver dollar production in the United States.
The Flowing Hair design, created by Robert Scot, was the very first design used on U.S. silver dollars. Lady Liberty is portrayed with her hair flowing freely, symbolizing the youthful spirit of the new nation. The reverse features a simple yet elegant eagle surrounded by a wreath with three leaves, one of the distinctive varieties from 1795.
This coin has been graded VF30 by NGC, indicating that it has moderate wear but retains all major details. The wear is even and does not detract from the coin’s overall appearance, making it an attractive specimen for collectors who value historical significance and design.
The BB-27, B-5 variety is identified by specific features, such as the alignment of stars on the obverse and the distinctive three leaves on the reverse wreath.
Coin Series | Pre-64 Silver |
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Purity | 90% |
Face Value | $1 |
Mint Or Refinery | U.S. Mint - Philadelphia |
Metal Type | Silver |
Mordern Or Historical | Pre-64 |
Grade | VF30 |
Grade Service | NGC |
Year | 1795 |
Certified | Investment Grade |