Description: 1795 $1 SILVER PLUG AG03 PCGS Lowball Uber Rare | Paradime Coins Up for offer by Paradime Coins dot com (look us up) for more coin’s sales, discounts or questions feel free to reach out to info at paradimecoins dot comTwo years after the Coinage Act of 1792, the Flowing Hair Dollar was the first silver dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from October, 1794 before being replaced by the Draped Bust Dollar in October, 1795. The Flowing Hair Dollar is one of the rarest coins of U.S. coins provided that it has only been minted for a year and its scarcity. A few of these Silver Dollars embody a silver plug in the center. It is believed that the plugs were used for underweight planchets in order to make them weigh properly by inserting a silver plug into the center of the blank after drilling a hole into it.This particular specimen boasts the central silver plug, making it a solid representative in all regards and is as such highly coveted. It is also more importantly, the single lowest graded example for the issue. The smooth surfaces are slightly toned, pertaining a silver-gray patina to soft lily hues, strong rims and a pleasing detail on the devices, all make this example. It truly demonstrates great eye appeal as it is also a pleasing example for the grade. This alluring AG Silver Dollar consists of only a handful of such die pairing that exhibit the central silver plug.Boasting a single POP of 1 with none lower and only 101 finer with a survival estimate of only 250 in all grades, this unique Low Ball specimen will prove itself to be an exceptional part of anyone’s collection. Grades are typically seen in 5 or 6 figures and these climb very quickly to VF and XF to prices of $30,000+This coin can also be acquired directly from us on our s ite for $9,500 1795 $1 SILVER PLUG AG03 PCGS Lowball Uber Rare | Paradime Coins Up for offer by Paradime Coins dot com (look us up) for more coin’s sales, discounts or questions feel free to reach out to info at paradimecoins dot comTwo years after the Coinage Act of 1792, the Flowing Hair Dollar was the first silver dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from October, 1794 before being replaced by the Draped Bust Dollar in October, 1795. The Flowing Hair Dollar is one of the rarest coins of U.S. coins provided that it has only been minted for a year and its scarcity. A few of these Silver Dollars embody a silver plug in the center. It is believed that the plugs were uséd for underweight planchets in order to make them weigh properly by inserting a silver plug into the center of the blank after drilling a hole into it. This particular specimen boasts the central silver plug, making it a solid representative in all regards and is as such highly coveted. It is also more importantly, the single lowest graded example for the issue. The smooth surfaces are slightly toned, pertaining a silver-gray patina to soft lily hues, strong rims and a pleasing detail on the devices, all make this example. It truly demonstrates great eye appeal as it is also a pleasing example for the grade. This alluring AG Silver Dollar consists of only a handful of such die pairing that exhibit the central silver plug. Boasting a single POP of 1 with none lower and only 101 finer with a survival estimate of only 250 in all grades, this unique Low Ball specimen will prove itself to be an exceptional part of anyone’s collection. Grades are typically seen in 5 or 6 figures and these climb very quickly to VF and XF to prices of $30,000+This coin can also be acquired directly from us on our s ite for $9,500 Check out other similar PCGS/NGC CAC coins in our store. Please like us and follow us on both Instagram and Facebook to keep up to date with our new purchases. Disclaimer Please buy with confidence as all our coins are video recorded while packaged and will be shipped fully insured with signature confirmation. Any abusers of returned items will be instantly blocked from future purchases from us and 1,000 other major dealers as we are members of all major numismatic organizations including PNG, ANA, PCGS, CAC, CDN, CDHCD, NACA, EAC, NGC, FUN and do business with the entire dealer network. × × × × × Buy now and save! 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Price: 9900 USD
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
End Time: 2024-09-12T14:10:52.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: PCGS
Certification: PCGS
Certification Number: 37730891
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Coin: Flowing Hair
Composition: Silver
Denomination: $1
Grade: AG 3
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Strike Type: Business
Year: 1795