Bust Dollars were made from 1794 to 1804 and include sub-types as follows: --- Flowing Hair (1794-1795) --- Draped Bust, Small Eagle Reverse (1795-1798) --- Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse (1798-1804).
There are quite a few rarities in the Bust Dollar series. The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar is from the first year the Mint struck regular issue silver coins and commands a handsome price in any grade.
The 1804 Bust Dollar is one of the most famous of all numismatic rarities and carries a million dollar plus price tag on the rare occasion that one surfaces!
Draped Bust, Off-Center. Well detailed and evenly struck with original gray shaded surfaces.
Draped Bust, Centered Bust. Strong detail with choice light silver-gray surfaces.
Flowing Hair. 2 Leaves. BB-21. A lovely example of the first silver dollar 'type'. Clean looking surfaces exhibit solid detail, an even strike, and steel-gray shading.
Flowing Hair. 2 Leaves. Well detailed and problem-free with beautiful choice coin-gray surfaces. Outstanding for the grade and great eye appeal!
Flowing Hair. 2 Leaves. A wonderful example of our nation's first silver dollar 'type'. The detail is very bold and even. The surfaces are devoid of significant marks and there are no mint adjustment marks. And the color is a beautiful steel-gray with a subtle golden hue.
Small Date, Large Letters. B-4, BB-61. Sharp detail with pleasing light gray to medium blue-gray surfaces.
9x7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.
9X7 Stars, Large Letters. Popular small eagle reverse. Strong detail with nice problem-free mostly silver-gray surfaces.
Large Eagle. Well detailed with warm gray shaded surfaces.
Genuine, Graffiti-Fine Details. B-13, BB-108, 10 Arrows. Evenly detailed with gray shaded surfaces.
BB-120. Large Eagle Reverse. Very sharp detail with problem-free warm gray shaded surfaces that retain a trace of remnant luster.
Well detailed with nice original coin-gray surfaces. A tiny planchet clip, as made at the mint, is noted below the date.
Obverse Stars 8x5. Sharply struck with a lustrous gunmetal-gray patina. Devoid of significant marks with just a touch of wear and wonderful eye appeal!
Sharply struck with a lustrous light silver-gray patina. A hint of gold color blends in well. Devoid of significant marks with just a touch of wear and wonderful eye appeal!
Attractive steel-gray surfaces exhibit a pleasing problem-free look.
BB-152. Well detailed with pleasing steel-gray surfaces and strong eye appeal.
Attractive gray shaded surfaces with remnants of luster. The strike is sharp and even and detail is solid. There are no adjustment marks. Abrasions are trivial and of no significance. A very desirable example.
Well detailed with beautiful problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing blend of medium to warm gray.
Solid detail with light silver-gray surfaces. Noticeable luster remains.