Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair, Coin from United States - detailed information

Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair, Coin from United States (withdrawn 1965)
CoinHalf Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair

The Half Dollar is a United States coin worth 50 cents. It has been produced since 1794.

The Flowing Hair design was the first type of half dollar issued into circulation. It shares the design of the first dollar, the first half dime and the earliest large cent coins, and features on the obverse a portrait of Miss Liberty with her hair flowing freely behind her - giving the design its name. Sharing a peculiarity of British coinage, the value and denomination are not written on the reverse or the obverse; unlike British coins though, they are still spelled out - but on the edge, with the lettering FIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR interrupted by decorations.

This type was only struck by the Philadelphia Mint, which was the only mint in the United States at the time. The design was short-lived and was only issued for two years, after which time it was superseded by the Draped Bust type in 1796. The composition is 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper.

The silver format of the half dollar was debased in 1965, and then changed to base metal in 1971. However, silver coins have never been formally withdrawn or demonetised, and are still legal tender. This, of course, is of academic interest only, as the original half dollars had already disappeared from circulation long before 1965, and their numismatic value is enormously higher than their face value.

MintPhiladelphia Mint Mint MarkNo mint mark Total Mintage 299,680
Obverse
United States / Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair - obverse photo

The obverse of the coin shows a portrait of Liberty with flowing hair, facing right.

Around above, the inscription LIBERTY. Around the rim, fifteen stars (eight to the left and seven to the right) representing the 15 states which were then members of the Union.

Below the portrait, the date of issue: 1795.

The rim is denticled (toothed).

Obverse Inscription ******** LIBERTY ******* 1795
Reverse
United States / Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair - reverse photo

The main device on the reverse is an eagle, standing, with open wings, looking to right. Around the eagle, a laurel wreath.

Around, the name of the country: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

The rim is denticled (toothed). Value and denomination are not displayed on the coin.

Reverse Inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
EdgeInscribedEdge InscriptionFIFTY CENTS OR HALF A DOLLAR
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Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair: Known varieties
Variety Three Leaves
Mintage Issued: unknown
Details

Three leaves under each wing of the eagle.

Variety Recut Date
Mintage Issued: unknown
Variety Small Head
Mintage Issued: unknown
Variety A over E in States
Mintage Issued: unknown
Details

STATES over STETES.

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Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair: Details
CountryUnited States
CurrencyUS Dollar
Coin TypeHalf Dollar, Flowing Hair
Issued1795
SymbolLiberty, Portrait
ReverseAmerican Eagle
Face Value50 (x Cent)
Total Mintage299,680
CurrentNo; withdrawn 1965
Material0.8924 Silver
DesignerRobert Scot, John Eckstein
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationCoin Alignment (Axis 6)
Size32.5000 mm
Mass13.4800 g
OCC IDRMKG-EZAC-ZZDA-ONXQ
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Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair: Photos
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Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair: Photo Flowing Hair Half Dollar 1795 / thumbnail Flowing Hair Half Dollar 1795
Copyright: NGC
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Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair: Photo Flowing Hair Half Dollar 1795 / thumbnail Flowing Hair Half Dollar 1795
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Half Dollar 1795 Flowing Hair: Catalogue Reference IDs
SourceReference ID
Krause, Standard Catalog of World CoinsUnited States KM# 16