1843 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar $1 Coin PCGS VF Detail
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1843 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar $1 Coin PCGS VF Detail
The 1843 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar $1 Coin PCGS VF Detail, offers collectors a beautiful piece of early American coinage with strong, well-preserved design elements. Featuring Lady Liberty seated on a rock, this coin is a timeless example of 19th-century U.S. silver dollars and is a must-have for any serious collector.
The Seated Liberty Silver Dollar series, introduced in 1840 and minted until 1873, was designed by Christian Gobrecht. The obverse depicts Lady Liberty seated with a shield and a liberty pole, symbolizing the nation’s commitment to freedom and defense. The reverse features a heraldic eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, representing both strength and the pursuit of peace. The 1843 mintage comes from a period of economic growth in the U.S., during which silver dollars were a vital part of commerce. These coins were struck primarily for circulation, making them more susceptible to wear over time, which adds to their scarcity in higher grades.
Coin Features:
- Graded as VF Detail by PCGS
- Contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 fine silver
- Produced by US Mint
- Obverse: Depicts Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield in one hand and a staff with a Liberty cap in the other, surrounded by stars symbolizing the original states
- Reverse: Depicts an eagle holding three arrows and an olive branch with the denomination inscribed below.
The 1843 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar $1 Coin PCGS VF Detail is a valuable addition to any collection, offering a piece of American history with strong numismatic appeal. Add this rare coin to your portfolio today at Bullion Exchanges, and if you have any questions, our customer service team is ready to assist you.
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