Harris Blank Coin Folder for U.S. Silver Dollars 2665
The United States Large Dollar Coin, also known as the Silver Dollar, is a historic coin that was minted by the United States government from 1794 to 1935 and then again from 1971 to 1978. The coin was originally designed to be a standard unit of currency, and was made primarily of silver. The design of the Large Dollar Coin changed over time, with different designs used for different years. The earliest versions featured a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse side, with the words "LIBERTY" and the year of minting around the edges. The reverse side featured an eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch and arrows, with the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the denomination of the coin ("ONE DOLLAR" or simply "DOLLAR") around the edges. The Large Dollar Coin was produced in various compositions over the years, including 90% silver, 40% silver, and copper-nickel clad. The size and weight of the coin also varied depending on the specific design and composition. Today, Large Dollar Coins are highly valued by coin collectors and numismatists. They represent an important part of American history and are cherished for their unique designs, and historical significance.
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