1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. BB-21, B-1. Rarity-2. Two Leaves. MS-62 (NGC).,Offered is a truly remarkable example of both the type and variety that is sure to find its way into another advanced cabinet. Both sides reveal considerable prooflike reflectivity in the fields and, in fact, this coin was cataloged as a possible "Presentation Specimen" when offered in Hollinbeck-Kagins sale of May 1969. The striking detail is no less impressive with all devices fully rendered apart from trivial softness to the finer elements of Libertys hair and the high points of the eagles breast and left leg. The obverse impression is perfectly centered within a uniformly denticulated border, while the reverse is trivially off center to 9 oclock, yet with full denticulation also present on that side. Wispy handling marks are easily overlooked and the overall appearance is one of iridescent silver gray toning. As one of the finest and most visually appealing Flowing Hair dollars that we have offered in recent memory, strong bids are expected from high grade type and variety collectors alike.
The second of only two dates in the United States Mints premier silver dollar series, 1795 is the preferred type candidate for the Flowing Hair design given the rarity of the 1794 in all grades. Bowers-Borckardt 21 is the second most available die marriage of the issue after BB-27, and examples are particularly popular for type purposes. Extremely Fine examples are scarce, and AU coins are considerably rarer. Writing in the 2013 edition of his early dollar encyclopedia, Q. David Bowers states that "a dozen or more true Mint State coins exist in private hands" -- confirming the importance of the opportunity that this example represents. Off the market since May 1969 and only recently certified by NGC, this coin is a newcomer to Bowers list of "Notable Specimens" for the 1795 BB-21 variety, comprising predominantly Mint State coins, along with a pair of silver plug examples in AU.<p>A readily attributable die, the obverse of BB-21 exhibits more or less bold remnants of a 1 underdigit beneath the primary digit 7 in the date. This die was also used to strike examples of the BB-22 and BB-23 varieties. On the reverse of BB-21, there are four berries on the branch below the eagles left wing, three inside and one outside, and a leaf ends directly below the first letter S in STATES. This reverse was also used in the BB-20 and BB-24 die pairings.,From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection. Earlier from Hollinbeck-Kagins 283rd Mail Sale, May 1969, lot 399.,
1795 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. Small Eagle. BD-6. Rarity-5. S/D in STATES. AU-50 (PCGS). OGH.,This is a lovely example of the type, issue and variety that is sure to have no difficulty finding its way into an advanced gold cabinet. Both sides exhibit ...
1795 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. Small Eagle. BD-3. Rarity-3+. Genuine--Damage (PCGS).,With ample sharpness of detail and relatively appealing medium gold patina, this coin is sure to be of keen interest to budget minded type collectors. The strike is n ...
1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. B-52, B-15. Rarity-2. Centered Bust. AU-53 (NGC).,This is a pleasant 1795 Draped Bust dollar with olive-copper highlights on a base of warmer silver gray patina. The strike is generally well centered, a bit less so on the o ...
1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. BB-20, B-2. Rarity-3. Two Leaves. AU-58 (PCGS). OGH.,This premium quality 1795 silver dollar is sure to command strong bids when it crosses the auction block. It is very close to Mint State and, indeed, has been cataloged ...
1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. BB-18, B-7. Rarity-3. Three Leaves. EF-45 (PCGS).,This is a handsome representative of both the type and die pairing. Warmly toned in pearl gray, with medium gold and pale lilac undertones. The strike is ideally centered o ...
1795年半鹰金币 PCGS MS 62
1795 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. Heraldic Eagle. BD-15. Rarity-5+. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC.,The pretty medium gold surfaces of this Mint State half eagle display a fully prooflike finish. The bright and reflective fields form a sple ...
1795 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. Small Eagle. BD-3. Rarity-3+. MS-62 (PCGS).,Premium quality in all regards, this nearly Choice Mint State 1795 half eagle is sure to sell for a strong bid to an advanced numismatist. Vivid deep gold patina blankets surfa ...
1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. BB-51, B-14. Rarity-2. Off-Center Bust. MS-62 (PCGS).,This 1795 BB-51 offers undeniable rarity and strong visual appeal for an early United States Mint silver dollar. It is a very well produced coin for its era, with the st ...
1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar. O-105, T-25. Rarity-3+. Two Leaves. AU-55 (PCGS). CAC.,This is a lovely half dollar with brilliant centers that give way to iridescent reddish-gold toning at the borders. Smooth and satiny (uncommon for a lightly circulated ...
1795 Flowing Hair Half Dime. LM-3. Rarity-5. AU Details--Cleaned (PCGS).,Pretty olive and cobalt blue peripheral toning adorns both sides and enhances the appearance of this more affordable 1795 half dime. It is well struck for an early half dime with sha ...
1795 Liberty Cap Cent. S-76B. Rarity-1. Plain Edge. MS-63 BN (PCGS). CAC.,This 1795 cent offers simply outstanding quality and eye appeal for a Liberty Cap cent irrespective of date or variety. Both sides are ideally centered on the planchet with complete ...
1795 Liberty Cap Half Cent. C-1. Rarity-2. Lettered Edge, With Pole. AU-58 (PCGS).,This 1795 half cent is very nice for the assigned grade and has a legitimate claim to Mint State. The devices exhibit sharp to full detail with no evidence of actual wear. ...
Varia Porzellanvase mit roter Unterglasurmarke "Qian Long Nian Zhi". Bezeichnet die Epoche 1736-1795, ist aber klar eine Produktion des 20. Jh., wohl 1950er Jahre. Schwarze Glasur mit bunten Blumen. Höhe 26 cm.
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