Description
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar
The 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar is widely regarded as the most important coin in American numismatic history. As the first silver dollar ever issued by the United States Mint, it represents the birth of the nation’s monetary system and stands as a tangible symbol of America’s emergence as an independent republic.
Designed by Chief Engraver Robert Scot, the coin features a youthful portrait of Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse, embodying the ideals of freedom and independence that defined the young nation. The reverse depicts a small eagle surrounded by a wreath, reflecting the earliest artistic expression of the newly established United States.
The Coinage Act of 1792 authorized the creation of a national coinage system, and after years of preparation, the first silver dollars were struck in Philadelphia in October 1794. Historical records indicate that only 1,758 pieces were minted, many of which entered circulation and were subsequently lost, melted, or heavily worn. Today, surviving examples are among the most prized treasures in American numismatics.
Many experts believe that the finest known specimen may have been among the very first silver dollars struck and possibly presented to government officials or foreign dignitaries as examples of the new nation’s coinage. In 2013, this extraordinary specimen was sold at auction for over USD 10 million, setting a world record at the time for the most expensive coin ever sold and reinforcing its legendary status among collectors.
More than a rare coin, the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar represents the foundation of the United States Mint and the beginning of American coinage. It is a powerful historical artifact that connects collectors directly to the earliest days of the Republic and remains one of the most celebrated and iconic coins ever produced.
Description
The obverse features a faithful reproduction of Liberty with her flowing hair cascading behind her, symbolizing freedom and the spirit of a young nation. Surrounding the portrait are fifteen stars, representing the number of states in the Union at the time, while the date β1794β appears below. The outer ring displays the issuing country and specifications: βNiue Island,β βFive Dollars,β β2026,β β2 oz,β and βAg 999,β together with the official coat of arms of Niue.
The reverse showcases the original Small Eagle design perched within a laurel wreath, surrounded by the inscription βUnited States of America.β The design faithfully captures the historic appearance of America’s first silver dollar. Around the rim, the modern inscription βGreatest United States Coinsβ identifies the piece as part of this prestigious collection, while a small U.S. flag at the bottom honors the rich heritage of American numismatics.




















