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1804 (2026) G$1 Best of the Mint SP

1804 (2026) G$1 Best of the Mint SP

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Entire books have been written about this historic rarity, one of the most legendary U.S. coins. 1804 Silver Dollars were first minted in 1834 for special diplomatic proof coin sets. Only eight are known to exist from the first strike with the first reverse die. Seven were minted in the late 1850s from the second strike with the second reverse die.

The coin earned its name by repurposing the Draped Bust Dollar designs that were last used in 1803 to strike "1804" dated coins. The obverse depicts a draped bust of Liberty facing right, flanked by 13 stars, with long hair bound by a ribbon.

(US Mint)
Obverse:

The obverse depicts a draped bust of Liberty facing right, flanked by 13 stars, with long hair bound by a ribbon.


Reverse:

The reverse features a heraldic design showing an eagle with raised wings, bearing a United States shield upon its breast and holding a scroll inscribed with “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”

The eagle carries 13 arrows in its right talon and an olive branch in its left under clouds and 13 stars. The inscription “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” encircles the coin.

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Catalog Detail

GSID: 394991
Coin Date: 1804 (2026)
Denomination: G$1 / Gold Dollar
Designation: SP
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Coinage Type: Best of the Mint Gold
Coinage Years: 2026
Composition: Gold
Variety: Best of the Mint
Strike Type: Business
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