The Seated Liberty Dollar, issued by the United States Mint from 1840 to 1873, features an image of Liberty seated while holding a shield and a liberty pole. Struck primarily at the Philadelphia Mint, these coins were produced in various denominations, with the one-dollar pieces being particularly notable. The design, created by engraver Thomas Sully and later modified by other engravers, reflects the artistic style of the period and represents a significant phase in U.S. coinage history. Collectors often seek out Seated Liberty Dollars for their historical value and striking design.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1840-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Seated Liberty Dollars 1840 Philadelphia
1840-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Seated Liberty Dollars 1840 Philadelphia