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The Flowing Hair half dimes of 1794 were designed by Robert Scot, the Chief Engraver of the Mint. His design was different than that found on Birch’s 1792 half dismes (the spelling of “disme” would gradually evolve to “dime.”. Flowing Hair (FGH) is an Ethereum-based Token for use in mainstream digital wallets. Flowing Hair integration solutions There are several Wallet solutions that are compatible with Ethereum Blockchain and ERC20 Tokens, allowing the integration of Flowing Hair (FGH) into your workflow and enabling its distribution. The 1795 Flowing Hair dollar is among the design portfolio of United States Mint engraver Robert Scot, who executed some of the earliest of designs seen on U.S. As with all early United States coinage, the working dies for the Flowing Hair dollar were handcrafted, and this led to numerous varieties.

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Flowing Hair coinage was issued in the United States between 1793 and 1795. The design was used for the first half dime, half dollar, dollar, and the first two large cents.[1][2][3]

Flowing Hair coins[edit]

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  • Silver center cent (1792)
  • Chain cent (1793)
  • Wreath cent (1793)
  • Half disme (1792)
  • Half dime (1794–95)
  • Half dollar (1794–95)
  • Dollar (1794–95)

See also[edit]

  • Stella, a $4 coin minted in both 'flowing hair' and 'coiled hair' varieties in 1879 and 1880.

References[edit]

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  1. ^'A Brief History of the Quarter'. United States Mint. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
  2. ^'Flowing Hair Half Dollar'. PCGS.com. Collectors Universe. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  3. ^'1793 Flowing Hair Cents'. NGCcoin.com. Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  4. ^Yeoman, R.S.; Bressett, Kenneth; Bowers, Q. David; Garrett, Jeff (2019). A Guide Book of United States Coins (72nd ed.). Pelham, Alabama: Whitman Publishing. pp. 109–110, 155, 210, 234–235.
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Flowing Hair (FGH) is anEthereum-based Token for use in mainstream digital wallets.

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