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1794 Flowing Hair Dollar

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Hello Coin Community,

Is it worth purchasing a certified 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar? There are so many of them online that it seems like they're not so rare. I know that they have different grades and all, but most of the prices don't even reach $8,000.
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You can change the font size to make a certain word(s) have greater emphasis, but please stop making your entire post size 3.
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A 1794 Dollar is a 150K coin in certified Fine 12. So many listed on line? Where?
At 8 K I will buy all the certified examples you can send.
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There are about 130 of them in existence. You will have to spend over $100K to get a decent one free of problems. You sure you don't mean half dollar?
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Yes, the Flowing Hair Half Dollar must be what is being referenced.
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Lord knows how many fake, and bad ones at that, are everywhere. The real deal is the equivalent of a Van Gogh for coin collectors.
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Certified is the only way.



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