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Flowing Hair coinage was issued in the United States between 1793 and 1795. The design was used for the first half dime, half dollar,
dollar Dollar is the name of more than 20 currencies. They include the Australian dollar, Brunei dollar, Canadian dollar, Hong Kong dollar, Jamaican dollar, Liberian dollar, Namibian dollar, New Taiwan dollar, New Zealand dollar, Singapore dollar, ...
, and the first two large cents.


Flowing Hair coins

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Silver center cent The Silver center cent is an American pattern coin produced by the United States Mint in 1792. As a precursor to the large cent it was one of the first coins of the United States and an early example of a bimetallic coin. Only 12 original examples ...
(1792) *
Chain cent The chain cent was America's first large cent and the first circulating coin officially produced by the United States Mint. It was struck only during 1793. It was not the first circulating coin produced by the United States, which was the Fugio c ...
(1793) *
Wreath cent The Wreath cent was an American large cent. It was the second design type, following the Chain cent in 1793. It was produced only during that year. Obverse design The obverse design consisted of a stylized Liberty head with flowing hair. The ins ...
(1793) * Half disme (1792) * Half dime (1794–95) * Half dollar (1794–95) *
Dollar Dollar is the name of more than 20 currencies. They include the Australian dollar, Brunei dollar, Canadian dollar, Hong Kong dollar, Jamaican dollar, Liberian dollar, Namibian dollar, New Taiwan dollar, New Zealand dollar, Singapore dollar, ...
(1794–95)


See also

* Draped Bust *
Classic Head The Classic Head was a coin design issued by the United States Mint in the early 19th century. It was introduced for copper coinage in 1808 by engraver John Reich and later redesigned and improved by Chief Engraver William Kneass. Dates minted ...
*
Capped Bust The Capped Bust coinage of the United States consisted of a half dime, dime, quarter and half dollar. History John Reich designed this capped-head concept of Liberty Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed ...
* Seated Liberty * Stella, a $4 coin minted in both "flowing hair" and "coiled hair" varieties in 1879 and 1880.


References

1794 establishments in the United States 1795 disestablishments in the United States 1794 introductions Historical currencies of the United States {{Coin-stub