CoinWorld - What is billed as the Lord St. Oswald-Norweb 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar will be made publicly available for the first time since 1988, when Stack's Bowers Galleries offers the high-grade coin during its August 2017 American Numismatic Association World's Fair of Money Auction in Denver.
The coin was last sold at public auction in November 1988 in Bowers and Merena's auction of the Norweb Collection.
The silver dollar is now graded Mint State 64 by Professional Coin Grading Service. It shares some of its history and pedigree with another, even higher grade example sold in recent years.
I saw this coin at the Central States show and it did not show those carbon spots. Probably a result of the photography and lighting making them look much worse than they really are. The coin also has die clashing and a pin scratch in the obverse field from the neck up past Liberty's chin. Those DON't show in this image.
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