Seated Dollars are a type of silver coin issued by the United States from 1840 to 1873, characterized by their depiction of Liberty seated on a rock with an eagle on the reverse side. The 1863 Seated Dollar was minted in Philadelphia and is notable for its historical context during the Civil War era. Collectors often seek this coin due to its rarity, artistic design, and significance in U.S. numismatic history. The 1 One Dollar denomination played a crucial role in American commerce during the 19th century.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863 $1 $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1863 Philadelphia
1863 $1 $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1863 Philadelphia