Rare 1794 Silver Dollar Expected To Auction For More Than $10 Million!

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The Flowing Hair silver dollar was last sold for over $10 million (Credit: United States Mint, Smithsonian Institution / Public domain)

A perfectly-preserved silver dollar, which set a new world record for coin sales when it auctioned for $10,016,875 in 2013, is back on the market, and experts believe it might fetch even more this time! The rare "Flowing Hair" coin, which features a portrait of Lady Liberty on one side and an eagle on the other, will be sold to the highest bidder by Legend Auctions on October 8, 2020, at The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.

"This is a dream coin -- a priceless artifact that I have been proud to own, and I'm very sorry to see it go," coin collector Bruce Morelan told CNN.

The iconic silver dollar's history can be traced back to the Coinage Act of 1792, which established the US Mint, under the Department of the Treasury, to produce coins for the newly independent nation. After spending a few years assembling the equipment and preparing the currency dies, the Mint, located in the nation's then capital Philadelphia, PA, was ready to start striking coins.

The US Congress chose Philadelphia, which was then the nation's capital, as the site of the first Mint (Unknown author/Public domain/wilkidpedia.org)

The inaugural batch of 1,758 Flowing Hair silver dollars, which were all struck in a single day in October 1794, was not meant for general distribution. Instead, the US Mint director David Rittenhouse gifted the sparkling coins to high-ranking officials to keep as souvenirs.

"They were distributed to congressmen, visiting VIPs from other nations, and other important American citizens at the time," Douglas Mudd, the curator and director of the American Numismatic Association's Money Museum, told CNN. "It was basically more of a PR marketing event. This was the first dollar, and they wanted to make as much of a splash as they could."

With only about 100 of the first round of Flowing Hair silver dollars left in circulation, the rare coins are extremely coveted by collectors. However, the one owned by Bruce Morelan is even more so. given that experts believe it was among the first — if not the first — coin ever produced by the US Mint.

The 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollars feature Lady Liberty on one side and an eagle on the other (Credit: United States Mint, Smithsonian Institution / Public domain)

Among the silver dollar's fans is well-known coin collector Dwight Manley. “I have always admired this coin, having seen it in Eddie Milas’s case over 30 years ago at a coin show,” the numismatist told Robb Report via email. “While we will never know if it was the first struck, we do know that it is a special and finest known example of our nation’s first silver dollar! Remember that George Washington was president and the White House was in Philadelphia when this was coined. It is a genuine time capsule of history.”

The 226-year-old coin's pristine condition further enhances its value. Professional coin graders, who assess the quality of rare coins on a 70-point scale, have given Morelan's Flowing Hair silver dollar an impressive 66!

When asked why he has decided to part with the rare silver dollar, Morelan said, "It's time to move on to other challenges, and I hope that the new owner of the coin treasures it just as much as I have."

Whether the coin fetches more than $10 million remains to be seen. However, given that a grade 35 Flowing Hair silver dollar sold for $288,000 at a January 2020 auction, it certainly sounds plausible.

Resources: Smitsonianmag.com, CNN.com

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144 Comments
  • littletiger248
    littletiger248over 4 years
    I think this was really cool and that coin is worth some money
  • 4h_ta1_beast
    4h_ta1_beastover 4 years
    But i do argee with pyscho_reader719
    • 4h_ta1_beast
      4h_ta1_beastover 4 years
      I would by a house with that for homeless people
      • 4h_ta1_beast
        4h_ta1_beastover 4 years
        That is so much money i wish i had that but i dont know what to do with it
        • pycho_reader719
          pycho_reader719over 4 years
          Oh my gosh! I just read about this coin! I canʻt believe it is being sold. I think 10 million dollars is a lot of money but what difference does it make to some rich person? I agree with animereina2020, it should go to funding and to poor people who need help such as medical care, food or shelter. Like, comment and follow if you agree. :) Also you might remember my avatar with yellow hair and a black backround; I changed my avatar!!! Luv u guys!
          • theentity
            theentityover 4 years
            Imagine, dropping a coin in 2020 and thinking nothing about it. you just lost 10 million dollars to the 4020's!
            • skylandon
              skylandonover 4 years
              I agree
              • jad123
                jad123over 4 years
                So no poor person would really benefit from that coin.
                • jad123
                  jad123over 4 years
                  well........ technically it wont make much of a difference to the poor ( or anyone really) because its only worth $1.
                  • theentity
                    theentityover 4 years
                    nope. bc its so old, its worth over 10 million.
                    • jegynoci-156856485064
                      :/ well not technically because if its a 10 million dollar coin it would have a high chance to be used for 10 million dollars.
                      • jad123
                        jad123over 4 years
                        actually the only way you can make more than $1 is if you buy it then re auction it but poor people do not have the rights to auction anything.
                  • helen0916
                    helen0916over 4 years
                    THAT IS SOO COOL! I will give it to a poor person if I have that.
                    • anyas
                      anyasover 4 years
                      That is so cool.
                      • anyas
                        anyasover 4 years
                        COOL!
                        • animereina2021
                          animereina2021over 4 years
                          That is cool! I feel like that should be given to the poor.
                          • jooey
                            jooeyover 4 years
                            it would be worth nothing to them because i doubt they know the actual worth of it. it should be sold and have some of the money itself benefit the poor.
                          • jsnotlout1
                            jsnotlout1over 4 years
                            Cool