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1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar

1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar

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About the Seated Liberty Dollar

The Seated Liberty Dollar, sometimes referred to as the Gobrecht Dollar, was a one dollar silver coin minted from 1840 to 1873. It was designed by Christian Gobrecht and became the first silver variety of the Liberty Head type. The coin was struck in denominations of half dollars, quarters, dimes, and half dimes and was made of 90% silver, 10% copper. The obverse of the coin featured Lady Liberty seated with a Liberty pole on one side and a shield on the other. The reverse had an eagle with wings spread, holding an olive branch and arrows in its claws.

The Seated Liberty Dollar was a highly sought after coin as a collectible when it was issued. It was also popular in day-to-day commerce, as the Seated Liberty Dollar held a high silver bullion value and could be exchanged for goods and services. Over the course of production, several changes and variations were introduced, including modifications to the design. In 1865, the addition of the motto “In God We Trust” was added, along with the design of the shield on the obverse side.

The Seated Liberty dollar values vary depending on the age and condition of the coins. The value varies from just a few dollars to thousands, as some of these coins are extremely rare. Several examples of the Seated Liberty Dollar are graded, certified, and encapsulated by professional coin grading services such as PCGS and NGC, and are highly sought after by investors and collectors alike.

Overall, the Seated Liberty Dollar is a highly desirable and collectible coin. It boasts a long and illustrious history, and its value continues to rise over time. For any collector, adding a Seated Liberty Dollar to a collection is sure to add an impressive piece of US currency history.

The 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar coin, has a total mintage of 1,000, struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint, and engraved by Christian Gobrecht/Thomas Sully. Made of silver (.900) (.100 copper), weighing 26.73 grams, with a diameter of 39.5 mm, and featuring a plain and reeded (see comments) edge.

The obverse is seated liberty, 13 stars above. It reads “LIBERTY 1839”. The reverse is eagle flying left. It reads “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE DOLLAR”.

Specifications

Type
Standard circulation coin
Composition
Silver (.900) (.100 copper)
Weight
26.73 g
Diameter
39.5 mm
Edge
Plain and reeded (see comments)
Designer
Christian Gobrecht/Thomas Sully
Currency
Dollar (1785-date)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mintage of the 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar?
The 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar has a total mintage of 1,000.
What is the 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar made of?
The 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar is made of silver (.900) (.100 copper), weighs 26.73 grams, measures 39.5 mm in diameter.
Where was the 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar minted?
The 1836 Die Alignment I Seated Liberty Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint.

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