1795 FH $1 for the Registry Set

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  1. Skyman

    Skyman Well-Known Member

    I've wanted one of these for some time now. This was my big ticket purchase for the year. It's graded PCGS VF30. I always wonder what transactions these suckers witnessed in their lifetime... maybe part of a land purchase on the wild West frontier (say, near Pittsburgh)? The images are by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.

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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Sy,
    Kudos to you and Bob!
    Best wishes for the holidays.
    Chris
     
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  4. Brett_in_Sacto

    Brett_in_Sacto Well-Known Member

    A very Merry Christmas in deed! She's beautiful!
     
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  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Nice one Sy, she's a real looker......two thumbs up
     
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  6. jwitten

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  7. EdGs

    EdGs Active Member

    That is definately a stunner.

    Imagine where this coin has been throughout its life. Very well could have passed through the hands of some of our Founding Fathers for sure. Awesome! Thanks for sharing it with us.

    I wish the Mint would release some coinage in the classic designs such as this. Alot of the modern designs can't hold a candle to ones like this IMO.
     
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  8. kSigSteve

    kSigSteve Active Member

    What an addition Sky!

    The transactions this coin has seen and the hands it has touched.

    I wonder when it was pulled from circulation and was officially in collecting hands. And the collectors who it has passed to generation to generation. Fantastic piece. I am sure it was well worth the wait! Thanks for sharing!
     
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  9. Nathan401

    Nathan401 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Very nicely done!! Amazing bit of Americana right there!!
     
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  10. vintagemintage

    vintagemintage Well-Known Member

    One of my all time favorite coins! OH THE HISTORY!!!

    Some events of the time:
    • President George Washington delivers the first "State of the Union Address" on January 8, 1790.
    • Benjamin Franklin dies on April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, PA.
    • Washington, DC, is established as the capital of the United States, in 1791.
    • The U.S. Post Office Department is established on February 20, 1792.
    • In October 1794, federal troops put an end to the "Whiskey Rebellion," after distillers in the Appalacian region of the United States resisted paying a tax on distilled spirits.
    • Eli Whitney is granted a patent for the cotton gin, which cleans seed from cotton, on March 14, 1794.
    • The USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") launches as part of the U.S. Navy in 1797 and sails to the Mediterranean Sea to protect American merchant vessels from Barbary pirates.
    • Construction begins on Fort McHenry in 1798. Sixteen years later, Francis Scott Key pens "The Star Spangled Banner" during its bombardment by British forces.
    • George Washington, first President of the United States, dies at Mount Vernon, VA, on December 14, 1799.

    In 1790 the population of the United states was under 4 million:

    Population of the 24 Urban Places: 1790
    Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
    --------------------------------------------------------------
    Rank | Place | Population
    --------------------------------------------------------------
    1 New York city, NY *..................... 33,131
    2 Philadelphia city, PA *................. 28,522
    3 Boston town, MA *....................... 18,320
    4 Charleston city, SC..................... 16,359
    5 Baltimore town, MD...................... 13,503
    6 Northern Liberties township, PA *....... 9,913
    7 Salem town, MA.......................... 7,921
    8 Newport town, RI........................ 6,716
    9 Providence town, RI *................... 6,380
    10t Marblehead town, MA..................... 5,661
    10t Southwark district, PA *................ 5,661

    12 Gloucester town, MA..................... 5,317
    13 Newburyport town, MA.................... 4,837
    14 Portsmouth town, NH..................... 4,720
    15 Sherburne town (Nantucket), MA *........ 4,620
    16 Middleborough town, MA.................. 4,526
    17 New Haven city, CT *.................... 4,487
    18 Richmond city, VA....................... 3,761
    19 Albany city, NY......................... 3,498
    20 Norfolk borough, VA..................... 2,959
    21 Petersburg town, VA..................... 2,828
    22 Alexandria town, VA *................... 2,748
    23 Hartford city, CT *..................... 2,683
    24 Hudson city, NY......................... 2,584
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    Here's mine, also 3 Leaves. PCGS AU50

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  11. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    Gorgeous and original. You have a good eye and good taste.
     
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  12. TONYBRONX

    TONYBRONX Well-Known Member

    A WORK OF ART!
     
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  13. TONYBRONX

    TONYBRONX Well-Known Member

    A WORK OF ART!
     
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  14. DBDc80

    DBDc80 Numismatist

    Superb coin! Very nice strike and original surfaces. Excellent! And the eye that chose it, excellent as well! One of the most beautiful designs in U.S numismatic history, imho. But then again, im biased ;)
     
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  15. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    A beautiful flowing hair dollar, Skyman!
    A very appealing, original example with superb toning of the B-5 'Bar' variety (note the short bar behind head).

    Here is my example of the same variety:
    (ex Bowers & Merena 1986).

    1795 Dollar B-5 OBV - 1.jpg 1795 Dollar B-5 REV - 1.jpg
     
  16. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Nice coin, Skyman!

    Here is a picture of my coin:
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    (wait... I don't have one...)
     
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  17. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    They did, about 225 years ago. :)

    Frankly I would like to see classic designs, but not copies of what we have already done. Copies of what has already been done simply says "This is when we were at our peak, and we haven't been able to do any better since then."

    I do worry about what classic style designs would look like with the low flat relief that we use on our coinage today though. I don't think it would be all that attractive.
     
  18. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

  19. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Well, there is something to be said for truthfulness... :(
     
  20. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    That is one of the most attractive, original FH $1 I've ever seen. The toning on the obverse is simply spectacular.

    Congrats on the pickup.
     
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  21. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    Beautiful crusty original. Love the surface on it nice pickup
     
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  22. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    DAF2E930-5D16-42DD-8AD4-2EF664EBC9FB.jpeg 88BCF1EF-F893-491C-95B8-DEF9E093203F.jpeg Mine pcgs 30. 2 leaves. A better die variety Don’t feel it’s original surface. Been dipped years ago and retoned my call
     
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