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SEATED LIBERTY SILVER DOLLARS
NO REVERSE MOTTO (1840-1865)
The Seated Liberty Silver Dollar coin of 1840 to 1873 was the first regular issue coin of this denomination since 1803 (technically, ...

 


Seated Liberty Half Dollar Value
The $20 to $25 minimum Seated Liberty half dollar value is a very solid beginning. There are however many rare and more valuable dates in the series, discover the value of your coins on the chart.

Seated Liberty Dollar
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Seated Liberty/With Motto Proof Silver Dollar 1867
As war clouds gathered and the nation raced headlong toward civil war, public sentiment became increasingly philosophical. In 1861, reflecting this national mood, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P.

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Seated Liberty Half Dime
Seated Liberty Dime
Barber Dimes
Mercury Dime
Twenty Cent Piece
Capped Bust Large Size Quarter Dollar
Seated Liberty Quarter Dollar
Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar
Washington Quarter Dollars ...

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Seated Liberty - Liberty Seated Dollars 1840 to 1873
The Seated Liberty Dollar was produced by the United States Mint from 1840 to 1873.

SEATED LIBERTY 1860 SLIVER DOLLAR NECKLACE
1840 Seated Liberty Dollar ANACS EF 45 Corroded
1860-O Seated Liberty Dollar - Only 515,000 minted ...

Value of Seated Liberty quarters
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SEATED LIBERTY, ARROWS, NO MOTTO TYPE, 1860-P, Breen 4025. A wonderfully lustrous white ANACS graded and authenticated AU-50, with much of the coin showing no sign of wear, but with some weak stars and a few opposite reverse edge letters, ...

Seated Liberty halves remained in production for more than half a century, from 1839 through 1891, and mintages generally ranged between 500,000 and 2 million, with higher peaks and lower valleys.

Seated Liberty Half Dime: Within the wreath below "HALF DIME" on the reverse 1838-1859, 1870-72. Below the wreath on the reverse 1860-69, 1872-73.
Early and Bust Dimes: None ...

Trade Seated Liberty SIlver Dollar
Morgan Liberty Head Silver Dollar
Peace Liberty Head Silver Dollar
Indian Head Gold Half Eagle
$10 Gold Eagle Coronet Head Liberty w/ Motto
$10 Gold Eagle Coronet Head Liberty Without Motto ...

The Seated Liberty, Barber, Morgan, etc. are examples of designs. design type A specific motif placed upon coinage which may be used for several denominations and subtypes, e.g.

As one of the five major design types of the popular Seated Liberty series, Stars Obverse half dimes are collected by date and mintmark as well as by type.

One of these coins, known as the "Janus head coin" portrays a three-faced figure on the obverse with the legend STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS while on the reverse is the seated Liberty with the legend GODDESS LIBERTY.

lowered relief of the Sully/Gobrecht/Hughes design of the seated Liberty,
modified by William Barber, the mint's Chief Engraver.  It depicts Miss
Liberty seated on a rock with a shield inscribed with the word LIBERTY at her
right foot.

Draped Bust, Small Eagle 1796 Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle 1804-1807 Capped Bust (Large) 1815-1828 Capped Bust (Small) 1831-1838 Seated Liberty (various subtypes) 1838-1891 Barber 1892-1916 Standing Liberty (Type 1) 1916-1917 Standing Liberty (Type 2) ...

The six types of US quarters you can collect include the following: Draped Bust (1796-1807), Capped Bust (1815-1838), Seated Liberty (1838-1891), Barber (1892-1916), Standing Liberty (1916-1930), and Washington Head (1932-present).

DLRC Press produces a series of books that includes Mercury Dimes, Seated Liberty Dimes, Barber Halves, etc. Their expert authors include David W. Lange, Bruce Fox, and Gloria Peters.

Known as the country of the Mayans, the obverse of this exceptional peso from Guatemala shows a seated Liberty with cornucopia and scales, leaning on a pedestal with the date June 30, ...

Seated Liberty quarter
Barber quarter
Standing Liberty quarter
Washington quarter, Eagle reverse
Washington, 50 States reverses quarter
Washington, D.C. and U.S. Territories reverses quarters
Washington, America the Beautiful reverses quarters ...

The reverse did not go through much of an overhaul either as it uses almost the exact same reverse of its predecessor, the Seated Liberty Dime.

Type
A major division of a design. For example, Seated Liberty quarters and Barber quarters represent two distinctly different Types of coins, just as Barber dimes are a different Type than Barber half-dollars. See also: VARIETY ...

A particular motif on a coin or other numismatic item such as Seated Liberty, Morgan, or Barber. Design Type
A particular motif used on a coin that may be used for several denominations and subtypes. Designer ...

Design
A particular motif on a coin or other numismatic item such as Seated Liberty, Morgan, or Barber.

Design Type
A particular motif used on a coin that may be used for several denominations and subtypes.

Let's say you collect Proof Seated Liberty Quarters. If you have a set of coins that are all bright white and which show average quality contrast, ...

He was responsible for the famous "Seated Liberty" designs, which were in turn the direct inspiration for the design of the Trade Dollar.

Design - The motif of a coin or other numismatic item. Seated Liberty coins and Mercury dimes are examples of designs.

Lib(s)
Short for "Liberty" (i.e. $10 & $20 Gold Liberties, or 19th century Seated Liberty coinage).

There will be full mirror surfaces even in the protected areas of the field, such as between the vertical lines of the shield, in the case of Seated Liberty coinage.

The dime featured a wreath of American agricultural products with the words "ONE DIME" in the center. The mint mark, if any, was positioned below the wreath. This reverse design differed little from that of the old Seated Liberty dime.

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