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1804 Draped Bust Dollar

David Lawrence Rare Coins acquires 1804 Draped Bust Dollar for $2.64M

1804 Draped Bust Dollar
There are only 15 known examples known of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar. It is highly coveted by collectors worldwide. Image courtesy of David Lawrence Rare Coins

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – David Lawrence Rare Coins has acquired one of only 15 known examples of the world-famous 1804 Draped Bust Dollar on behalf of a partner, Dell Loy Hansen. Hansen is a lifelong coin collector, businessman and owner of the Real Salt Lake major league soccer team in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The purchase was made on June 14 at a numismatic event in California. “We were ecstatic to be part of the purchase of such a legendary numismatic rarity,” said John Brush, President of David Lawrence Rare Coins. “We had discussed the coin prior to the event, but the decision to make an offer was literally made minutes prior to the actual purchase. We felt we made the right choice.”

Brush added, “With the previous prices from 2008 and 2013 being at $3.7 million and $3.8 million, we felt it would be a bargain if we could purchase the dollar somewhere below the $3 million mark.” The coin had condition going for it; it was graded highly at Proof 62 by PCGS.

The 1804 Draped Bust Dollar is one of only eight Class I 1804 dollars. It was struck in the mid-1830s as part of special sets that were given as diplomatic gifts. Known as the Mickley-Hawn-Queller specimen, the piece has a lengthy history that can be traced to 1847 or even longer ago.

Historically, the 1804 dollar has long been considered the world’s most valuable coin. However, other contenders have entered the market in recent years, amongst them a 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, a coin that sold for $7.59 million in 2002. Still, the 1804 dollar is one of the hobby’s most famous rarities and is universally sought after.

1804 Draped Bust Dollar
Dell Loy Hansen is a dedicated lifelong coin collector, businessman and owner of the Real Salt Lake major league soccer team in Salt Lake City, Utah. For the past three years he has been building a world-class coin cabinet to rival the Eliasberg Collection of U.S. coins. The 1804 dollar was a key addition to his collection.

In addition to his other business ventures, Dell Loy Hansen is a partner with John Brush at David Lawrence Rare Coins. For the past three years he has been building a world-class coin cabinet to rival the Eliasberg Collection of U.S. coins. The 1804 dollar coin was an addition many observers thought would elude him.

But his patience was rewarded with this acquisition, which was obtained at a significant price. “This is another important piece for our ‘Quest for Eliasberg,’ and we are excited to add it to the collection,” Hansen said. “With the curatorial help of John Brush and the team at DLRC, the collection now contains over 10,000 coins. Many of them are the finest graded.”

Second only to the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution, the D.L. Hansen Collection now surpasses in quality (according to the PCGS Set Registry) the collection of Louis Eliasberg and is considered by many to be the greatest U.S. coin collection of all time.

David Lawrence Rare Coins was founded in 1979 by David Lawrence Feigenbaum, in a spare bedroom. A passionate collector his entire life, he made the jump to dealing when his collecting desires surpassed his limited professor’s budget. David passed away after a long battle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease and David’s son, John Feigenbaum, oversaw the company’s growth until 2015.

In August of 2015, John became the publisher of the CDN Publishing and passed operations of David Lawrence Rare Coins to John Brush, who today directs the company with the help of an extremely dedicated staff of 20 employees. The management team has a cumulative total of over 80 years with the company and the team of numismatists has over 100 years of total experience.

They are passionate about all aspects of coin collecting. Whether a coin is valued at $5, $50 or $5 million, they are there to serve the collector with the best quality, service, and price possible. Brush and his staff are also focused on bringing the latest technological advances to the hobby.

The company has handled many legendary rarities of United States numismatics, including the finest certified 1796 No Pole Liberty Cap Half Cent, two examples of the 1894-S Barber Dime, a gem 1876-CC Twenty Cent Piece, the finest known 1901-S Barber Quarter, three of the twelve known 1870-S Seated Dollars, the historic 1815 $5 Gold Half Eagle, one of the only two known 1825/4 $5 Gold Half Eagles, and the Mickley-Hawn-Queller 1804 Proof Draped Bust Dollar.

David Lawrence Rare Coins is an industry leader in the trading and auctioning of U.S. rare coins certified by PCGS, NGC, and CAC. DLRC holds weekly Internet auctions and offers sellers the options of direct sale or consignment to auction. To contact David Lawrence call 1-800-776-0560 or email coins@davidlawrence.com.

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1804 Draped Bust Dollar