The Seated Liberty Dollar is a historic U.S. coin produced from 1836 to 1873, notable for its artistic design featuring a seated figure of Liberty. The 1 One Dollar denomination was minted at various locations, primarily in Philadelphia. The coins are characterized by their high relief and detailed craftsmanship, which made them popular among collectors. The 1839 issue is particularly sought after due to its lower mintage and unique variations, making it a valuable addition to numismatic collections of American coinage.