A copy of any US coin has no numismatical value. Their worth is limited to that of the metals from which they are made.
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Are there real 1799 draped bust dollars? Yes. Are there fakes out there? Absolutely. And the 1799 dollar is one of the most faked coins out there. There are even some bust dollars dated 1799 that are made out of the same composition and have the exact same weight, thickness and diameter of genuine coins. Any bust dollar is a rare coin and worth getting authenticated by a reputable dealer or grading company and slabbed before you buy it. Personally, if I was going to spend $1,000+ on a coin, I wouldn't mind the $50 expense to have it authenticated and graded for peace of mind and for ease of reselling.
This is a Replica of 1799 U.s. Draped Bust Dollar No Motto. The Bust Dollar is a silver dollar coin issued by the United States government, equal to 100 cents. The Bust Dollar was minted 1795-1804, and is named for the design of liberty on the obverse that was uniform with all lesser currencies of the United States at the time (non-gold coins). The coin has two different reverses, the earlier being the reverse from the Flowing Hair Dollar that preceded the Bust Dollar and the second being a heraldic eagle design that emulates the Great Seal of the United States. The obverse and second reverse were designed by Robert Scot, with the first reverse designed by John Eckstein.
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00
The first Morgan dollar was coined in 1878, a US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
A dollar
Are there real 1799 draped bust dollars? Yes. Are there fakes out there? Absolutely. And the 1799 dollar is one of the most faked coins out there. There are even some bust dollars dated 1799 that are made out of the same composition and have the exact same weight, thickness and diameter of genuine coins. Any bust dollar is a rare coin and worth getting authenticated by a reputable dealer or grading company and slabbed before you buy it. Personally, if I was going to spend $1,000+ on a coin, I wouldn't mind the $50 expense to have it authenticated and graded for peace of mind and for ease of reselling.
This is a Replica of 1799 U.s. Draped Bust Dollar No Motto. The Bust Dollar is a silver dollar coin issued by the United States government, equal to 100 cents. The Bust Dollar was minted 1795-1804, and is named for the design of liberty on the obverse that was uniform with all lesser currencies of the United States at the time (non-gold coins). The coin has two different reverses, the earlier being the reverse from the Flowing Hair Dollar that preceded the Bust Dollar and the second being a heraldic eagle design that emulates the Great Seal of the United States. The obverse and second reverse were designed by Robert Scot, with the first reverse designed by John Eckstein.
An authentic Draped Bust 1799 dollar in the base (MS-60) Mint State grades would have a current market value of $20,000.00.
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 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00.
Not necessarily - the US Treasury did mint silver dollars at that time - the coins were called: Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Dollars. If you are wary of this coin, have a numismatist (coin expert/collector) view it.
A real one is worth more than a million dollars.
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.
If indeed you have a silver dollar dated 1800, you have a Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Dollar... There are different varities worth varying amounts. In decent condition, $1500....In Mint State condition, $25,000 to $50,000
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.
The first Morgan dollar was coined in 1878, a US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.