Liberty Seated Half Dollars are a series of coins produced by the United States Mint from 1839 to 1891, featuring an image of Lady Liberty seated. The 1863 version, minted in Philadelphia, is part of a critical period during the Civil War, which influenced coinage due to metal shortages. The obverse displays the iconic Liberty seated with a shield, while the reverse features an eagle. These coins are collected for their historical significance, artistry, and varying conditions that affect their value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863 50c 50c Liberty Seated Half Dollars 1863 Philadelphia
1863 50c 50c Liberty Seated Half Dollars 1863 Philadelphia