1872-CC Seated Liberty Dollar $1 PCGS Genuine Cleaning-AU Details
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This is an PCGS Graded Coin. You will receive the pictured coin. You are Buying an 1872-CC Seated Liberty Dollar graded AU Details - Cleaned. The Carson City Mint struck Seated dollars in each of its first four years of operation. The 1870-CC has the largest mintage, and the largest number of survivors. The 1872-CC production was only 3,150 pieces, and examples are rare in all grades. This is a lightly toned representative with delicate lavender overtones. Marks are relatively few, though some scuffing on the reverse is noted. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection!
Coin Features:
PCGS graded Cleaning - AU Details
Later Date Seated Dollar, but Early CC Seated Dollar
Known as a Seated Liberty Dollar
Obverse: Liberty Seated on a Rock Next to A Heraldic Shield Bearing a Staff with a Phrygian Cap
Reverse: 3/4 Facing Heraldic Eagle Bearing Arrows and an Olive Branch
Seated Dollars (1840-1873) - With Motto (1866-1873) During the Civil War, religious passions spurred the addition of “IN GOD WE TRUST” to our nation’s coinage. It was added to Christian Gobrecht’s seated coinage in 1866. The motto eventually replaced E PLURIBUS UNUM as our nation’s official motto. The Motto dollar was produced mainly by the Philadelphia facilities, but limited numbers were struck in the new western Carson City and San Francisco Mints. Examples from these Mints remain elusive, with the 1870-S being the key to the series.