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Flowing Hair Dollar

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Flowing Hair Dollar

A $1 coin minted in the United States between 1794 and 1795. It was the first dollar coin authorized by the U.S. government. Based on the Spanish dollar, it derived its name from the hair on the picture of Lady Liberty featured on the obverse.
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