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1800-P Draped Bust Dollar Large Eagle Variety NGC XF45 w/Green Label
Take A Trip Back In Time With America’s Legendary Draped Bust Silver Dollars
The United States Mint struck its first Silver Dollars in 1794, but it never struck very many until the Morgan Silver Dollar made its appearance in 1878. The reason? The main one is the fact that the Spanish “Piece of Eight” Silver Dollar was legal tender in the U.S. until 1857. There were so many in circulation that regular U.S. Mint Silver Dollars weren’t needed. But it’s not as if officials at the U.S. Mint sat around and twiddled their thumbs all day. The mint DID manage to strike some silver dollars in its early days, and we’re pleased to offer you one of them here, a classic Draped Bust Silver Dollar!
Still Gorgeous After More Than Two Centuries
The obverse of the coin shows Miss Liberty with flowing hair, and the reverse shows a large Heraldic Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. It was designed by Robert Scott, the very first Chief engraver of the U.S. Mint—a post he held from 1793 until his death in 1823. This variety of the Bust Silver Dollar with the Heraldic Eagle reverse was struck at the “Mother Mint” in Philadelphia from only 1798 to 1804. After more than 200 years, you’d think this coin would be in pretty rough shape, but not only is this coin in nice condition, but it has been certified and graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) as being in Extremely Fine-45 (XF45) condition, with Liberty Hair full of rich detail and distinct drapery.
A Coin Of Unquestioned Quality
Plus, your coin will come sonically sealed in an acrylic holder with a special green NGC label. The appearance of this unique, Green-bordered Label means that prior to being submitted to NGC for grading, this coin was reviewed for its strike, luster, tone, and eye appeal using standards established by a panel of independent numismatic experts at the Rare Coin Company of America (RARCOA), one of America’s leading numismatic distributors. The exceptional standards set forth by RARCOA’s independent numismatic experts assures that this coin exhibits exceptional quality.
Just 220,000 Draped Bust Dollars were minted in 1800 and very few remain today in condition as nice as this! This is a rare opportunity to own one of our country’s classic Silver Dollars. Don’t miss it!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- ONE OF THE U.S. MINT’S FIRST SILVER DOLLARS – This coin was struck in 1800 just eight years after the United States Mint was established in 1792 and just six years after it struck its first silver dollar. The obverse of the coin shows Miss Liberty with flowing hair, and the reverse shows a large Heraldic Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States.
- STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE SILVER – These Large Eagle Variety 1800-P Draped Bust Dollars were struck in 29.26 grams of highly pure 89% fine silver and measure 39.5 mm in diameter
- NICE COLLECTOR-GRADE CONDITION – Your coin was graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) in Extremely Fine-45 (XF45) condition.
- SPECIAL GREEN LABEL – This coin will come in an acrylic holder with a green NGC label that assures that is an exceptional quality coin based on standards established by the Rare Coin Company of America (RARCOA).
- LOW MINTAGE COIN – Just 220,000 Draped Bust Dollars were minted in 1800 and very few remain today in any condition.
Don’t miss out on securing one of our country’s classic coins with this Large Eagle Variety 1800-P Draped Bust Dollar graded by NGC in Extremely Fine-45 condition and encapsulated with a Green Label signifying high quality. Order yours now!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1800 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | 0.8924 |
Grade | XF45 |
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Denomination | 1.00 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | Philadelphia - P |
Coin Weight | 26.96 Grams - g |