Gobrecht Silver Dollars, minted from 1836 to 1839, were the first silver dollars struck for circulation after silver dollar production was halted in 1804.
This 1845 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar is graded a PR-67 and belonged to the Jay Pittman Collection. Considered one of the finest Seated dollars from its decade.
This 1798 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is significant because it is the only Small Eagle marriage with just 13 stars on the obverse. It is rated AU58 and sold for $230,000 in 2007.
This is one of the first of 3,200 trial 1922 Peace Dollars ever struck. It is an experimental coin from George Morgan, who made efforts to reduce the relief of the coin.
This 1799 Draped Bust dollar is known as the "No Berries" due to the lack of any berries on the olive branch clutched in the eagle's left claw on the reverse.
This is the only mint state example of the B-22, B-722 variety, making it the rarest of all 1797 silver dollars.
This Draped Bust dollar comes from Max Mehl's 1950 Golden Jubilee auction, where it was described as "Brilliant Proof." It once sold for just $100 in the distant past, then sold for nearly $400,000 in 2017.
A coin from the legendary Larry H. Miller Collection, this silver dollar from the New Orleans Mint was graded MS-66, being one of the finest known examples of its kind.
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