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1902 USA Dollar Almost Uncirculated (AU-50) $
1902 USA Dollar Almost Uncirculated (AU-50) $
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The first United States dollar, featuring the rare "Flowing Hair" Liberty was minted in 1794, and immediately all 1,758 of them were given to the director of the Mint, who distributed them to dignitaries as souvenirs. In 1796, the dollar was introduced at par with the Spanish-American silver dollar (also known as the Spanish peso, Spanish milled dollar, or piece-of-eight), which was in wide circulation throughout the Americas, Asia, and Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries. The US dollar was never overly popular in circulation, and as the $1 note was fully backed by silver dollars kept in reserves, many people preferred to carry Silver Certificates instead of silver dollars. However, Morgan dollars remain the most popular for collectors, second only to Lincoln cents.
Obverse: Liberty head facing left, 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies and the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" around, with the date below.
Reverse: An eagle holding arrows and an olive branch in it's talons within a wreath, motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" above, with the country name around, and denomination below. The mintmark can be found between the wreath's bow and the "DO" in Dollar.
Specifications:
Engraver: George Thomas Morgan
Composition: 0.900 silver
0.100 copper
Weight: 26.73 g
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Edge: Reeded
Die Axis: ? ?
Mint: Philadelphia, USA
Mintage: 7,994,000
Obverse: Liberty head facing left, 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies and the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" around, with the date below.
Reverse: An eagle holding arrows and an olive branch in it's talons within a wreath, motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" above, with the country name around, and denomination below. The mintmark can be found between the wreath's bow and the "DO" in Dollar.
Specifications:
Engraver: George Thomas Morgan
Composition: 0.900 silver
0.100 copper
Weight: 26.73 g
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Edge: Reeded
Die Axis: ? ?
Mint: Philadelphia, USA
Mintage: 7,994,000