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History of Dollar Eagles

Authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792, the Dollar Eagle was first stuck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1796. Until 1834, only very small quantities were minted, making Dollar Eagles with earlier issue dates extremely rare. Like its design, the composition of this coin also changed through the years. The first issue of the Dollar Eagle was struck from .9167-fine gold. In 1834, its composition changed to .8992-fine gold. In 1837, Congress raised the gold-purity of the Dollar Eagle to .900-fine gold and it remained at this level until the coin was discontinued.

Dollar Eagle Types:
• Turban Head (1796-1807)
• Draped Bust (1808)
• --No Issue-- (1809-1820)
• Capped Head (1821-1834)
• Classic Head (1834-1839)
• Liberty Head (Coronet) (1840-1907)
• Indian Head (1908-1915 and 1925-1929)

 
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