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1804 Draped bust silver Dollar
The 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is one of the most famous and enigmatic coins in American history โ often hailed as the โKing of American Coins.โ
Although dated 1804, no silver dollars were actually struck for circulation that year. The coins known today as 1804 dollars were in fact minted decades later, around the 1830s, as special presentation pieces for diplomatic proof sets ordered by the U.S. State Department. Only 15 examples are known to exist, divided into three distinct classes, each with its own fascinating story and provenance.
The coinโs obverse features a graceful portrait of Liberty facing right, surrounded by thirteen stars and the date 1804 below. The reverse shows the heraldic eagle with a shield, olive branch, and arrows โ symbols of peace and strength โ along with the national motto E Pluribus Unum.
Over the years, the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar has become a symbol of prestige, mystery, and ultimate rarity in numismatics. Each known specimen has a storied past, passing through the hands of kings, diplomats, and the worldโs most discerning collectors.
At auction, the 1804 dollar has achieved multi-million-dollar prices, with one specimen selling for USD 7.68 million in 2021, underscoring its enduring status as one of the greatest and most desirable coins ever struck by the United States Mint.
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This modern coin pays tribute to the legendary 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, often called the โKing of American Coins.โ
The obverse features a detailed reproduction of the classic Liberty portrait surrounded by 13 stars, with the date 1804 below. Around the rim, it bears the inscriptions โNiue Island,โ โFive Dollars,โ โ2025,โ โ2 oz,โ and โAg 999,โ indicating its issuer, face value, year, weight, and silver purity.
The reverse showcases the iconic heraldic eagle design with a shield, arrows, and olive branch, along with the motto โE Pluribus Unumโ above. The outer ring reads โGreatest United States Coinsโ with a small U.S. flag at the bottom, celebrating this piece as a symbol of American numismatic history.