Seated Dollars are a type of silver coin produced by the United States Mint, specifically featuring a seated Liberty design. The 1851 Seated Dollar was minted in Philadelphia and is part of a series that includes various mint years from the mid-19th century. These coins typically contain 90% silver and are sought after by collectors for their historical significance and intricate design. The 1 One Dollar denomination reflects the face value of the coin, which is often valued much higher among collectors depending on its condition and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1851 $1 Original $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1851 Philadelphia
1851 $1 Restrike $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1851 Philadelphia