1854-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dollars

Coin / United States of America / 1854 / Philadelphia / Seated Liberty Dollars / $1 (One Dollar)

You have a remarkable coin in your collection: the 1854 Seated Liberty Dollar. This coin was minted in Philadelphia and represents a significant piece of American numismatic history. The coin has a denomination of one dollar and is made of silver, reflecting the standard composition used for U.S. coins during that period. With a mintage of only 33,140 pieces, the 1854 Seated Liberty Dollar is relatively rare, making it a valuable find for collectors. The obverse features a seated Lady Liberty holding a liberty pole, while the reverse displays an eagle with outstretched wings, a classic emblem of the strength and resilience of the United States. In terms of specifications, the coin has a diameter of 38.1 mm and a weight of 26.73 grams, embodying the standard size and weight of silver dollars of its time. As an original mint strike, it boasts the craftsmanship and detail characteristic of coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint during the mid-19th century. The Seated Liberty design, created by engraver Christian Gobrecht, remains one of the most celebrated and enduring designs in U.S. coinage history. This particular coin is an integral piece for any serious collector of American coins, especially those focusing on the Seated Liberty series. Its combination of age, rarity, and historical significance solidifies its standing as a noteworthy collectible.

currency USD
currency-amount 1
diameter 38.1
height 0
material Silver
mint-mark P
mintage 33140
type Coins
weight 26.73
width 0
year-display 1854