An attractive high grade survivor of the United States Mints first silver dollar type. Evenly toned in warm golden-gray, both sides retain overall sharp definition from a bold, well centered strike. Traces of luster still cling to the protected areas around many of the devices. This piece is sure to have no difficulty finding its way into an important cabinet.Popular with numismatists and Americana collectors alike, the Flowing Hair silver dollars of 1794 to 1795 are eagerly sought at all levels of preservation. The first silver dollar type designed and produced by the fledgling United States Mint, the Flowing Hair coins represented an important step on the nations road to becoming a dominant economic power. Given the extreme rarity and consequent cost of coins dated 1794, of which fewer than 140 exist across all grades, the 1795 is the obvious choice for most collectors seeking a single coin to represent the Flowing Hair silver dollar. With far more detail remaining than the typically encountered survivor, this scarce AU will certainly appeal to advanced bidders.