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1795 Flowing Hair Plugged Dollar, PCGS AU-55, B-7, BB-18

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PCGS - A hole was drilled into this 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar's blank planchet, and a silver plug was inserted to bring it up to legal weight under the Coinage Act of 1792. It recently realized for $115,312 at GreatCollections.

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Fantastic coin indeed.
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I wonder why a hole was drilled into the blank planchet. Even more interesting is why it was filled and minted, instead of melting it into a new planchet. It still is a fine looking coin.
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Pretty interesting coin! Very nice.
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