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Video ANA Academy: The 1804 Dollar | History Of The King Of American Coins

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ANA - Mark Ferguson a long-time coin collector and dealer, shares his extensive knowledge and experience with the 1804 dollar. Mark is celebrating his 50-year membership with the American Numismatic Association ( ANA) and talks about his journey with the 1804 dollar, which began in the late 1980s when he acquired a silver dollar dated 1804 from the Granberg family. Granberg, a former ANA chairman, owned both an altered 1804 dollar and the genuine "Idler dollar," now part of the ANA collection. Mark delves into the history and significance of these coins, including the mysterious "D" stamp on the Dexter dollar and the debate over its origins.

Throughout the video, Mark shares his research, which has culminated in a 300-page book and a comprehensive exhibit. He discusses the auction history of the Dexter dollar, its sale records, and the controversy surrounding its authenticity, particularly the legal battle between James Dexter and the Chapman Brothers in the late 19th century. Mark also explores the diplomatic gift sets created in 1834 that included 1804-dated silver dollars, revealing how these coins were minted decades after their date.

The video concludes with the unanswered question of how the Dexter dollar ended up in Germany. Mark invites viewers to share any information they might have about this enigmatic coin and offers his expertise to those interested in learning more about the 1804 dollar. The interview is a deep dive into one of the most famous and storied coins in American numismatic history, providing valuable insights for both seasoned collectors and newcomers to the field.

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A lot of it is familiar, but well worth watching.
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