In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
I really hate to give you the bad news but silver dollar you have, if it were in near perfect condition would be worth as much as $500,000. A 1794 flowing hair dollar is valued at over $2,000,000. The hole drilled in yours makes it almost worthless.
July 6, 2009 There were 2 varities of the 1795 silver dollar, the Flowing Hair Type which was minted in 1794 and 1795, and the Draped Bust Type which was minted from 1795 through 1798. The 1795 Flowing Hair Type has a value of about $1400 on the low end of the circulated scale to in excess of $400,000 in higher uncirculated grades. The 1795 Draped Bust Type has a value of about $1100 on the low end of the circulated scale to in excess of $350,000 in higher uncirculated grades. These early US silver dollars have low mintages and therefore are scarce. It is always a good idea to have a coin such as this certified as being authentic. The prices quoted here are based on certified coins graded through PCGS.
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A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885
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A genuine 1795 dollar is silver, but it's not pure silver. The coin is a fake if it's not silver.
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I really hate to give you the bad news but silver dollar you have, if it were in near perfect condition would be worth as much as $500,000. A 1794 flowing hair dollar is valued at over $2,000,000. The hole drilled in yours makes it almost worthless.
July 6, 2009 There were 2 varities of the 1795 silver dollar, the Flowing Hair Type which was minted in 1794 and 1795, and the Draped Bust Type which was minted from 1795 through 1798. The 1795 Flowing Hair Type has a value of about $1400 on the low end of the circulated scale to in excess of $400,000 in higher uncirculated grades. The 1795 Draped Bust Type has a value of about $1100 on the low end of the circulated scale to in excess of $350,000 in higher uncirculated grades. These early US silver dollars have low mintages and therefore are scarce. It is always a good idea to have a coin such as this certified as being authentic. The prices quoted here are based on certified coins graded through PCGS.
A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885
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Please look the coin again, the US Mint did not exist in 1775 and the first Draped Bust dollar was produced in 1795.
In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
8-3-11>>> In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
The first official US silver dollar is now called the "Flowing Hair" design. It featured an image of Miss Liberty with long hair appearing to flow in the wind. The reverse showed an eagle surrounded by a wreath.
The coin needs to be seen for an accurate value. As with most all early American coins the 1795 Draped Bust dollar has different varieties and is also known to been counterfeited. I strongly suggest sending it to one of the major professional grading services for authentication and grading, this gives you a solid value of the coin.