Seated Liberty Dollars were struck from 1840 till 1873 and coins were made in Philadelphia, Carson City, New Orleans and San Francisco.
Seated Liberty Dollars after 1865 carry the reverse motto IN GOD WE TRUST. There are quite a few scarce and rare date Seated Liberty Dollars.
J-60. Gobrecht Dollar. Restrike. Plain edge, struck in silver. No stars obverse. Stars reverse. Die Alignment III. Very attractive with bright brilliant surfaces that have a very faint golden tint. The surfaces are exceptionally clean with no significant marks. Outstanding for the grade with excellent eye appeal!
Well struck silver-gray to medium gray surfaces exhibit few marks and pleasing eye appeal.
Beautiful lustrous semi proof-like surfaces with a faint golden hue and few marks. 173,000 minted and plentiful in circulated grades, but quite scarce in mint state.
Medium gray shade.
Well struck with lustrous light silver-white surfaces.
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Well struck with lustrous silver-white surfaces. Semi proof-like!
Well detailed with choice original surfaces. A better date with a mintage of 24,500.
Well detailed light silver-gray surfaces. An early 'No Motto' variety with a low mintage of 110,600.
AU Detail-Cleaned.
Well struck and lustrous with silver-white surfaces and splashes of mostly subtle gold tint.
Sharp detail with bright silver-white surfaces.
Scarce in any grade and truly rare in mint state. Just 40,000 were minted and the issue saw heavy circulation. This is a sharply struck example with a crisp white center and a band of turquoise and gold toning at the rim. From the Amon Carter Collection sold by Stack's in 1984 as lot 259.
Well struck and lustrous with a pleasing orange-gold and dove-gray patina. A challenging date with a mintage of 46,110.
Satiny white surfaces with a few light touches of champagne accent along the periphery. Marks are of no significance.
Solid detail with nice light silver-gray surfaces and slight golden toning along the peripheries. A better date with a mintage of just 20,000.
Blast white luster and well struck surfaces. 217,600 minted but most were used for export and eventually melted. This is a beautiful coin and exceptional for the grade.
An attractive proof with frosted white design features and deep mirrored fields with light iridescent toning. Outstanding for the grade and strong eye appeal.