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Norweb 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar Sells For $2.8 Million In The Stack's Bowers Galleries Auction

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PCGS - The most anticipated numismatic offering of the summer crossed the auction block last week in lot 2113 of the Stack's Bowers Galleries 2017 ANA World's Fair of Money Auction. Coin collectors from around the world focused their attention on the Colorado Convention Center in Denver as one of the most famous examples of America's first silver dollar was offered at public auction for the first time in nearly three decades. After great excitement and fierce bidding, $2.8 million was realized for this historic treasure.

Certified PCGS MS64 CAC, this near-Gem is one of the finest known examples of the 1,758 silver dollars struck bearing this inaugural date. Fewer than 150 examples are thought to remain. The stunning example offered is fourth finest in the Condition Census and third finest among all Mint State 1794 Flowing Hair dollars seen by PCGS.

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This specimen has a fascinating but familiar story, following the sale just two years ago of its sibling, the PCGS MS-66+ Lord St. Oswald-Ostheimer 1794 dollar, in the Stack's Bowers Galleries D. Brent Pogue Collection, Part II sale. In that September 2015 auction, the Pogue counterpart realized $4,993,750.

These two 1794 silver dollars had been obtained by English gentleman farmer William Strickland on his tour of the young United States from September 20, 1794 to July 29, 1795. During his visit, Strickland journeyed throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic, even meeting with Thomas Jefferson at Monticello and with then-President George Washington at Mount Vernon. The two coins were among a diverse group of 84 federal and pre-federal coins gathered during his 10 months in America and they remained together for the first 170 years of their existence, until they were offered as part of the Lord St. Oswald cabinet by Christie's in 1964.

The sale of the PCGS MS64 CAC Lord St. Oswald-Norweb example in the Stack's Bowers 2017 ANA Auction is the second offering of a significant 1794 dollar by the firm in this year's auction season, following the sale of the PCGS AU-58+ CAC Miles-Blue Moon example this past March for just under $1 million.

Over the years, Stack's Bowers Galleries has forged a legacy of handling the very finest 1794 dollars extant, including having sold every known Mint State example at least once over the past three decades. The Specimen-66 (PCGS) Carter-Cardinal-Morelan 1794 silver dollar, sold by the firm in January 2013, set the record for the highest auction price realized for any coin at over $10 million.

Accompanied by rarities like the 1853-O No Arrows half dollar in lot 2099 ($517,000) and the incredible Gem Red Brown 1796 Draped Bust cent in lot 2013 ($235,000), the $2.8 million sale of the Lord St. Oswald-Norweb 1794 dollar marks another success for Stack's Bowers Galleries as an official auctioneer of the ANA World's Fair of Money. For more information about the firm's upcoming auctions, visit http://www.StacksBowers.com or call 1-800-458-4646 for more details.
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Well, I did win 2 lots in that sale, but that was certainly not one of them.
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Wish it were mine ... alas I'm a few million $ short.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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I dropped out at around $250.
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What a gorgeous specimen. Wow.
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It's very nice, but I would be just as happy with a lower grade specimen.
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