1795 Silver Dollar

  1. Weight Of 1795 Silver Dollar
  2. 1795 Silver Dollar Weight
  • 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar

Weight Of 1795 Silver Dollar

  • Legend has it that the Draped Bust of Liberty which debuted on the silver dollar in 1795 was based on a design by famed portrait artist Gilbert Stuart and modeled by Philadelphia socialite Anna Willing Bingham.
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Coin Info

$21.09
Dollar

The 1795 Flowing Hair silver dollar represents the second year that dollar coins were officially produced in the United States. The year 1795 also represents a transitional period for the young silver dollars. The 1795 off-center bust, known as variety B-14 or BB-51, is unique to the date and an obvious bad numismatic choice for a family of differently dated counterfeits! Comparison images courtesy PCGS.

United States
Silver Coin
0.77344 t oz
$1 USD
42,738
U.S. Mint
1795

Late in 1795, the Draped Bust dollar design by Robert Scot replaced his former Flowing Hair motif that became the first design on any official United States silver dollar. The Draped Bust design, like the Flowing Hair type, represents a visage of Miss Liberty. In the Draped Bust design, Scot chooses a more matronly appearance for Miss Liberty. Both the Flowing Hair and Draped Bust dollars depict rightward-facing portraits of Miss Liberty, though in the later design the image captures the female likeness from a vantage point that shows her breast line, which is draped by a gown.

While the 1795 Draped Bust dollar depicts a significantly different version of Miss Liberty than is seen on the obverse of the Flowing Hair dollar, the eagle on the reverse both silver dollar types is vastly similar. However, in numismatic nomenclature, coin collectors refer to the eagle on the reverse of the 1795 dollar as a “small eagle.” This is not a distinction of eagle sizes among 1795 dollars, but rather distinguishes the eagle design on the 1795 dollar from the larger, heraldic eagle that first appeared on Draped Bust dollars midway through 1798.

On that note, there are several noted 1795 Draped Bust dollar varieties that were created as a result of the hand-processed striking, various dies and die repairs, and relatively short dollar die lives of the period. The most popular varieties that collectors encounter in price guides and catalogs are the 1795 Centered Bust and 1795 Uncentered Bust dollars. Both are roughly equal in price across most grading thresholds, but nevertheless represent different collecting opportunities for hobbyists.

The 1795 Draped Bust dollar is, like all early American dollars, a relatively scarce coin. Draped Bust dollars saw a small mintage of just 42,738 pieces in 1795 and only a fraction of these, perhaps as few as 4,000, survive today in any grade. Most of these exhibit some type of problematic collector issue, such as signs of a past cleaning, holes, or other damage. Most 1795 Draped Bust dollars range in price from about $1,500 for a Good-4 specimen up to more than $10,000 for examples grading better than Extremely Fine-40. Uncirculated 1795 dollars are exceedingly scarce and are generally worth $55,000 to $60,000 or more.

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I have a one dollar silver coin 1795.
With a superb condition.
I want to sell it.
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Ganeshprasad Joshi
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Michael A Stubbs
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I have a 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar.
Condition is superb .
I want to sell it.

Ganeshprasad Joshi

1795 Silver Dollar Weight

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I have a 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar .
(MS+) condition.
I want to sell it.
Please reply me.

Ganeshprasad Joshi
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I have a 1795 Draped Bust silver dollar. must see for sale.

Steven GibsonFlowing
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Sir i have a 1795 draped bust silver dollar.i want to sale it

1795 Silver DollarSurinder Singh
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Hi I have Siver Dolar 1795, 1928, 1776-1976.
what price?

Andrii Andriiuk1795 Silver Dollar
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Hi
I have a one dollar silver coin 1795.
With a superb condition.
I need to sell it. I am from México, this is my email kenan_cruz_ochoa@hotmail.com
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hi
i have a 1795's dollar coin with good condition. i want to sell it.
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