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1800 $1 Wide Date-Low 8 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS VF35

1800 $1 Wide Date-Low 8 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS VF35

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Grade
VF35
Grading service
PCGS
Cert number
6888
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

1800 Draped Bust Silver Dollar, BB-190 (B-10) “Very Wide Date, Low 8,” PCGS VF-35 – Rarity-3. An attractive, collector-friendly example of an early U.S. dollar pairing strong originality with notably lively remaining luster for the assigned grade. The sought-after BB-190/B-10 die marriage is instantly recognizable by its widely spaced date with the 8 set lower than the neighboring digits—an eye-catching obverse layout prized by variety specialists. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint during the formative years of the Republic, the 1800 Draped Bust dollar features Liberty by Chief Engraver Robert Scot and the stately Heraldic Eagle reverse used from 1798–1804. Total mintage for the date is approximately 220,920 pieces, yet the BB-190 “Very Wide Date, Low 8” marriage is significantly scarcer in pleasing circulated condition. With a Bolender/Bowers-Borckardt Rarity-3 rating, this variety is available but far from common, especially with such above-average aesthetic appeal for VF. In hand, this VF-35 shows bold device definition across Liberty’s hair strands and the eagle’s wing feathers, with honest, even wear and uncommonly good luster remaining in the protected areas—exactly the combination advanced type and variety collectors look for. The rims are sound, legends are complete, and the date and motto are sharply readable, providing strong visual impact without the premium of higher-grade examples. Why collectors choose this coin: Desirable BB-190 (B-10) “Very Wide Date, Low 8” variety PCGS-certified VF-35 with great luster for the grade Early Federal silver dollar with historic Heraldic Eagle reverse Rarity-3: scarce and actively collected, yet approachable Ideal for both type sets and advanced early dollar variety collections Specifications: Type: Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse Date/Denomination: 1800 Silver Dollar Mint: Philadelphia (no mint mark) Variety: BB-190; Bolender-10 (Very Wide Date, Low 8) Grade: PCGS VF-35 Composition: 89.24% silver, 10.76% copper Weight: ~26.96 g (416 grains) Diameter: ~39–40 mm Edge: Lettered—HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT Rarity: R-3 An engaging blend of history, variety appeal, and certified quality, this 1800 Draped Bust Dollar offers outstanding value for the collector seeking a significant early American silver dollar with character and charm. Add this cornerstone piece to your cabinet today.

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