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First Of America's Silver Dollars On Sale At Spink USA

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First-Of-America's-Silver-Dollars-On-Sale-At-Spink-USAThe following is a press release from Spink

The first of America's iconic Silver Dollars will be on sale at Spink USA on 27 January 2015. It will also be available for viewing at the New York International Numismatic Convention at our stand, no.S33-S34, from Thursday January 8 to Sunday January 11 2015.

Late in 1794, the first U.S. silver dollar was introduced. These lovely dollars - dame Liberty, her hair flowing, on one side; a rustic eagle in a charming display on the other - would find their way into few pockets and purses; a mere 1,758 pieces were minted.

After independence, the fledgling United States continued to suffer a chaos of currency. Myriad foreign gold and silver coins circulated filling the gaps created by the chronic shortage of British coins. Payment for a purchase of provisions might be made up of Portuguese gold half joes, an old Dutch leeuwendaalder, some German states' silver coins, a well-worn Jacobian shilling, a Spanish 8 Reales, and a cut piece of silver plate. To further compound this confusion each American colony had its own rate of exchange.

Thomas Jefferson in 1776 advocated a decimal coinage. As a coinage model, he pointed to the Spanish 8 Reales, the "Dollar". In 1786 Congress picked names for U.S. coinage - an eagle equal to 10 dollars, a half eagle, dollar, half dollar, double dime, dime, cent and Half Cent. Production was now the issue. On the 16th of October, Congress passed ordinance for the establishment of a mint.

George Washington, on April 2 1792, approved the law "establishing the mint and regulating the coins of the United States." The mint's home would be in Philadelphia. U.S. coinage would now be composed of gold eagles, and half and quarter eagles; silver dollars, half and quarter dollars, dimes and Half Dimes; and copper cents and Half Cents.

Thomas Pinckney, the US Minister to Great Britain engaged Albion Coxe as assayer, while a Philadelphia clock-maker and steam-engine builder, Henry Voight was made the chief coiner of the mint. The national mint would go on to flourish, while the silver dollar would go on to become the United States' most iconic coin and the dollar the country's fundamental monetary unit.

The coin is graded AU 50 by NGC and CAC verified, it is quite sharp for the issue, displaying a strong date, bold types and pleasing rich, deep gray toning. The "STATES" on the reverse shows some typical weakness, but the strike is far superior to most examples of this very rare coin. It is estimated $300,000 - $400,000.
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Wow.

I need a major pay raise to get that

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Amazing coin, amazing history.
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Won't be surprised if that price estimate is a bit low. The Newman example of similar grade hammered for almost $500k last month, and there will be frustrated demand from that sale. I actually like this one better for eye appeal.
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