A dollar
Please look the coin again, the US Mint did not exist in 1775 and the first Draped Bust dollar was produced in 1795.
Draped Bust dollar coins were struck in 1797, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty". A real Draped Bust dollar of this date is $1,500.00 to $40,000.00+ depending on the type and condition of the coin.
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00
Miss Liberty faces the right on a 1797 Draped Bust dollar.
A dollar
Please look the coin again, the US Mint did not exist in 1775 and the first Draped Bust dollar was produced in 1795.
Draped Bust dollar coins were struck in 1797, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty". A real Draped Bust dollar of this date is $1,500.00 to $40,000.00+ depending on the type and condition of the coin.
No, the 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is not magnetic. It is made of silver, which is not a magnetic material. If a silver coin were to stick to a magnet, it would likely be a counterfeit or have some type of magnetic coating.
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00
You either possess a Draped Bust, Small Eagle Dollar or a draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Dollar - both coins were minted by the US Treasury in 1798. Please let me know which coin you have and its mint state and I will be able to relay its present market value.
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Prices are from $1,000.00 to more than $50,000.00
Miss Liberty faces the right on a 1797 Draped Bust dollar.
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00.
A real 1796 or 1797 Draped Bust dollar has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00 dependong on type and grade.