The Seated Dollar, minted by the United States from 1840 to 1873, features a depiction of Liberty seated on a rock, holding a shield and a liberty cap. The 1852 Seated Dollar is notable for its relatively low mintage, contributing to its desirability among collectors. These coins, made of 90% silver, were used in trade and commerce but are now primarily sought after for their numismatic value. The 1 One Dollar denomination represents a significant piece of American coinage history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1852 $1 Original $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1852 Philadelphia
1852 $1 Restrike $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1852 Philadelphia