Offered here is an impressive 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar, Overton O-126a, certified NGC AU55 under cert number 4627820-019. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint during the formative years of the United States federal coinage, this early silver half dollar stands as a cornerstone type for collectors who value historic first-generation issues with clear attribution and strong originality. Key highlights Date and type: 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar (50C), an iconic early U.S. design representing America’s first half dollar type Mint: Philadelphia, the nation’s first federal mint and the source of all regular-issue U.S. coinage in this era Variety: Overton O-126a, a desirable die marriage for specialists who pursue the widely collected Overton attribution set Grade: AU55, offering the sought-after “about uncirculated” balance of bold detail and honest circulation character Certification: NGC AU55, cert # 4627820-019 Historical and collector appeal The 1795 Flowing Hair half dollar was produced at a time when the young Republic was establishing its monetary identity. Large early silver from this period is prized not only for rarity and age, but for its direct connection to the earliest years of federal minting. The Flowing Hair design is a foundational type that anchors many advanced collections, and the O-126a attribution adds an important layer of numismatic specificity for variety collectors. Eye appeal and surfaces In AU55, this coin typically presents strong overall definition with lightly worn high points and substantial remaining detail in the hair, facial features, and eagle. Expect attractive natural silver-gray patina with possible subtle champagne or slate undertones, along with the kind of original surface texture collectors appreciate on early Philadelphia issues. Why this coin belongs in a serious collection A classic early U.S. half dollar type with enduring demand Overton O-126a attribution for added scarcity and set-building value Certified AU55 for confidence in authenticity and grade consistency An excellent “sweet spot” grade: premium appearance without the cost of fully uncirculated examples A compelling opportunity to acquire an early Philadelphia Flowing Hair half dollar with desirable variety attribution and strong collector-grade preservation.