Seated Liberty Dollars were minted in the United States from 1836 to 1891, featuring a seated figure of Liberty on the obverse and a variety of designs on the reverse, including an eagle or a wreath. The 1843 Seated Liberty Dollar is notable for its artistic representation and historical significance during a time of fluctuating silver prices. These coins are often sought after by collectors for their rarity, condition, and place in American numismatic history. The 1 Dollar denomination was a critical part of the U.S. coinage system during the 19th century.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1843-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Seated Liberty Dollars 1843 Philadelphia
1843-P (Philadelphia) Seated Liberty Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Seated Liberty Dollars 1843 Philadelphia