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- 1794 P$1 Copper, J-18 MS BN
1794 P$1 Copper, J-18 MS BN
1794 DT$1 Dollar, Judd-18, Pollock-27, Unique, VF25 PCGS....
Source: HA
1794 DT$1 Dollar, Judd-18, Pollock-27, Unique, VF25 PCGS....
Source: HA
1794 DT$1 Dollar, Judd-18, Pollock-27, Unique, VF25 PCGS....
Source: HA
1794 DT$1 Dollar, Judd-18, Pollock-27, Unique, VF25 PCGS....
Source: HA
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 11930)
Obverse: Without stars, its distinguishing feature. Otherwise similar to the die cut for the regular-issue 1794 silver dollar. Head of Liberty, with flowing hair, facing right, the inscription LIBERTY above and the date 1794 below. This die is not the same die (later with stars added) known to strike regular 1794 dollars.
Reverse: The regular die used to strike silver dollars of 1794, perched eagle within wreath, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around border.
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