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History and Overview
True pattern coins and trial strikes of 1804 may or may not have been struck. No record of them exists today. In the regular series, the year 1804 achieved its own measure of fame from two factors: the copper cent (being the scarcest 19th-century date of the denomination), and the 1804-dated silver dollar, now popularly known as “The King of American Coins” (made in several varieties, first struck in 1834 but from new dies dated 1804).
In the early 1800s, there was little or no numismatic interest in the United States coinage ser
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Greysheet Catalog Details
History and Overview
True pattern coins and trial strikes of 1804 may or may not have been struck. No record of them exists today. In the regular series, the year 1804 achieved its own measure of fame from two factors: the copper cent (being the scarcest 19th-century date of the denomination), and the 1804-dated silver dollar, now popularly known as “The King of American Coins” (made in several varieties, first struck in 1834 but from new dies dated 1804).
In the early 1800s, there was little or no numismatic interest in the United States coinage ser
...Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.