The Seated Liberty Dollar, produced from 1839 to 1873, is a notable type of collectible coin in the United States. Featuring a depiction of Liberty seated, this coin was minted during a period of significant economic development in America. The design was created by engraver Christian Gobrecht and includes the inscriptions "Liberty" and "United States of America" on the obverse. Collectors value the Seated Liberty Dollars for their artistic design, historical significance, and relatively low mintage in certain years, making them desirable items in numismatics.