1872 Seated Liberty Dollar With Motto $1, PCGS VF35 - Nice Original Appearance
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This is an PCGS Graded Coin. You will receive the pictured coin. You are Buying a 1872 Seated Liberty With Motto Silver Dollar graded VF35 by PCGS. This choice VF example offers well-detailed design elements and pleasing lavender-gray surfaces that show the minimum number of minor contact marks for the grade. There are no detracting marks, and the wear is even, adding to the overall appeal of this piece. A very nice original coin with an original appearance. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.
Coin Features:
PCGS graded VF35
Nice Original Appearance
Known as a Seated Liberty Dollar
Obverse: Liberty Seated 3/4 facing Right next to a heraldic Shield bearing a liberty cap on a staff. Around Rim 13 Stars
Reverse: 3/4 facing Heraldic Eagle bearing an olive branch and Arrows. Around Rim United States of America - ONE DOL
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.