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1802 $1 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS VF25

1802 $1 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS VF25

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Grade
VF25
Grading service
PCGS
Cert number
40087
Certification
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Date
2026-04-30
Category
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Sub category
Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804)
Dealer
Charleston Rare Coins

Description

A coveted early American silver type, this 1802 Draped Bust Dollar represents one of the most iconic issues of the early U.S. Mint and a cornerstone piece for collectors of federal coinage. Struck in Philadelphia and certified PCGS VF25, this example offers strong historical appeal, honest circulation, and the unmistakable character that advanced numismatists seek in early dollars. Certification number 56583007. The Draped Bust Dollar series, produced during the formative years of the United States, stands as a direct link to the nation’s earliest monetary history. By 1802, silver dollars were struck in limited quantities compared with later federal issues, and surviving examples have long been prized for their scarcity, bold design, and importance within any serious type or date collection. Coins from this era circulated in a young and expanding republic, making each surviving specimen a tangible witness to the early American economy. This piece displays the classic Draped Bust design, with Liberty portrayed in elegant profile on the obverse and the heraldic eagle on the reverse, a motif that reflects the ambition and symbolism of the early federal mint. In VF25 condition, the coin retains clear major design elements and pleasing mid-grade detail, balancing affordability with strong visual presence. Collectors can expect evident wear consistent with circulation, while enough definition remains to preserve the beauty and dignity of this historic silver dollar. The surfaces present the desirable look often associated with original early silver, with silver-gray coloration that may be accented by deeper slate or dove-gray undertones. Such natural color and age-earned texture enhance the coin’s authenticity and eye appeal, particularly for buyers who appreciate original surviving examples from the early 19th century. Population data further underscores its collectible status: PCGS Population: 65 537 examples graded higher Whether pursued as a key early dollar, an important Philadelphia Mint issue, or a representative example of the famed Draped Bust series, this 1802 $1 delivers enduring numismatic significance. It is an appealing opportunity for the specialist seeking an early federal silver coin with strong collector demand, as well as for the broader buyer looking to acquire a genuine relic of America’s first coinage generations.

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