Seated Dollars were a series of coins minted by the United States from 1840 to 1873, featuring a design that depicted Liberty seated on a rock, often referred to as the "Seated Liberty" design. The 1870 One Dollar Seated Dollar is particularly notable for its low mintage and is considered scarce among collectors. These coins are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, and they reflect the aesthetic style of mid-19th century American coinage. Collectors value them not only for their silver content but also for historical significance and numismatic appeal.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1870 $1 $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1870 Philadelphia
1870 $1 $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1870 Philadelphia
1870-CC $1 $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1870 Carson City
1870-S $1 $1 (One Dollar) Seated Dollars 1870 San Francisco