Seated Liberty (1840-73) Dollars Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
The US Coins Seated Liberty from 1840 to 1873 are amazing collector’s coins that many want to get their hands on. Depending on their 100 percent authenticity, mint condition and the fact that they are over 100 hundred years old, this makes these coins highly collectable and desirable for coin collectors not only in the United States but also around the world. At our auction house you will be able to bid on these Seated liberty coins from 1840 through 1873.Discount & Bargain
The major difference between the Seated Liberty coin from the 30s and this one from the 40s is that the early version is of a dime and the latter was originally worth one dollar. These Seated Liberty dollars are predominantly made out of silver and many are in mint condition from our collection. Some have rainbow toning which makes the Seated Liberty dollar coin very different and sought after. The early the coin the rarer it is. Those that are from 1840 are more wanted than those from 1873 yet they are regardless impressive coins that coin collectors want in their collection regardless of the year.
These coins are on average sold individually. They are packed and sealed properly in order to preserve the Seated Liberty dollar from damage or any other unnecessary harm. You can also bid on a variety of other collector’s coins at our auction house including the Seated Liberty Dime, the Peace Dollar and the Sacagawea dollar coin.
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