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Prototype Of 1st US Dollar Coins Sells For $840,000 At Dallas-Based Auction

The coin, formerly owned by businessman and Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob Simpson, had been expected to sell for much less.

April 25, 2021

A piece of copper that was struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia in 1794 and was a prototype for the fledgling nation’s money was auctioned off for $840,000, considerably more than expected, an official said.

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Dallas-based Heritage Auctions spokesman Eric Bradley said the “No Stars Flowing Hair Dollar” opened at $312,000 when it was put up Friday evening but “in less than a minute, intense bidding quickly pushed the coin to its final auction price of $840,000.”

The coin, formerly owned by businessman and Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob Simpson, had been expected to sell for $350,000 to $500,000, Bradley said.

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