Seated Liberty Half Dollars were minted by the United States Mint from 1839 to 1891, featuring a design by Christian Gobrecht. The 1859 Seated Liberty Half Dollar is notable for its obverse depiction of Lady Liberty seated on a rock, holding a libery cap and a shield, while the reverse displays a heraldic eagle. Collectors highly value these coins for their historical significance and varying rarity based on mintage and condition. The term "1 One Dollar" generally refers to the denomination of certain US coins, but in this context, it may be mistakenly connected as the Seated Liberty series specifically encompasses half dollars, which are valued at 50 cents.