The 1858 One Dollar coin from the United States is part of the Seated Liberty series, designed by engraver Christian Gobrecht. These coins feature a depiction of Lady Liberty seated and holding a liberty cap and shield. The 1858 dollar is significant due to its historical context, being struck during a period of economic development in the U.S. and is collectible for its artistry and representation of 19th-century minting practices. Coin collectors value these dollars for their rarity, condition, and the historical narratives they embody.


Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1858 $1 BG-1306 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1858