Early Dollars (1794-1804) Market Value
Market data for Early US Dollars based on 722 recent eBay listings.
What you'll usually pay
๐ In short easy summary
The highest value is found in coins from 1795 (+84%) and those with CAC certification (+84%). Uncertified coins offer the deepest discount, trading at a 39% decrease relative to the median.
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Price by certification
Why? Professional grading significantly increases value, with CAC at 4995 and Uncertified at 1650.
Price by grade
Why? Higher numeric grades command a premium, ranging from 1800 for Ungraded to 7091.5 for XF 45.
Price by year
Why? Older dates generally carry higher premiums, with 1795 at 4999.5 compared to 1800 at 2350.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a PCGS certified Early Dollar?
The median price for PCGS certified coins is 3600.
How does the price of 1795 dollars compare to 1800 dollars?
1795 dollars have a median price of 4999.5, while 1800 dollars have a median of 2350.
What is the price difference for an XF 45 grade coin versus an ungraded one?
An XF 45 grade coin has a median of 7091.5, whereas ungraded coins have a median of 1800.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $972โ$9,336, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 14, 2026.