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| 背面描述 | Rectangular silver bar format with a mirror-polished proof field, featuring stylized diagonal stripes evoking the American flag in the background. Two circular medallions reproduce both sides of the historic 1794 United States Flowing Hair Dollar. The upper medallion depicts the draped bust of Liberty in left-facing profile with flowing hair, flanked by fifteen stars and the legend LIBERTY above, with the date 1794 in the lower field. The lower medallion shows a small heraldic eagle displayed within a wreath, with the circular legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. |
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| 背面铭文 | LIBERTY 1794 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
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Niue has operated as a prolific bullion and commemorative licensing vehicle since the 1990s, contracting with private mints — primarily the New Zealand Mint — to produce silver pieces that trade almost entirely on collector demand rather than any domestic monetary function. The island's GDP would not sustain a circulating dollar of this weight. This particular piece revives the Flowing Hair Dollar design, the first federally authorized dollar coin of the United States, originally struck at Philadelphia in 1794 and 1795 from dies cut by Robert Scot.
The 1794 original is the most expensive coin ever sold at auction — a single example realized over $10 million in 2013.