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1925 $1 MS64+ PCGS CAC
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From its inception in 1794, the U.S. silver dollar has captivated collectors and investors alike. ParadimeCoins.com offers a wide array of historic and rare silver dollars that reflect the artistry and history of American coinage.
Flowing Hair Dollars: 1794–1795
The first U.S. silver dollar, minted in 1794, featured the Flowing Hair design by Robert Scot. With a mintage of only 1,758 in 1794, these coins are among the rarest and most sought-after in numismatics. The 1795 version is more accessible, making it a prime choice for collectors.
Draped Bust Dollars: 1795–1804
Introduced in 1795, Draped Bust dollars, including the ultra-rare 1804 issues, are celebrated for their elegant design and historic significance. These coins often feature heraldic eagle reverses, making them staples for serious numismatists.
Liberty Seated Dollars: 1840–1873
Christian Gobrecht’s Liberty Seated dollars, minted from 1840, showcased timeless designs and are highly collectible, with key dates like the 1851 and 1873-CC commanding premium value.
Morgan Dollars: 1878–1921
The iconic Morgan Dollar, designed by George T. Morgan, remains one of the most widely collected U.S. coins. With key dates such as the 1893-S and the 1895 Proof, these coins are staples for investors and collectors alike.
Peace Dollars: 1921–1935
Anthony de Francisci’s Peace Dollar symbolizes post-WWI peace, featuring stunning designs. Key issues include the 1928 and the rare 1934-S in higher grades.
Eisenhower and Modern Dollars
Modern U.S. dollar coins have introduced innovative designs, like the Eisenhower Dollar (1971–1978), Susan B. Anthony Dollar (1979–1999), and the Sacagawea Dollar (2000–present). While these coins are less prominent in circulation, they offer unique collecting opportunities.
Key dates such as the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, and rare Morgan varieties like the 1895 Proof issue captivate collectors worldwide. ParadimeCoins.com offers a curated selection of these historic and collectible coins, ideal for seasoned numismatists and new enthusiasts alike.