The Seated Liberty dollar was the last silver dollar struck before passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which officially ended production of that denomination. The coin, struck from 1840 to 1873, succeeded the Gobrecht dollar, which was minted on a trial basis in order to determine whether or not the public would approve of the silver dollar, which hadn't been struck since 1804.
The design was based on the Gobrecht dollar, but the soaring eagle us...
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Seated Liberty dollar
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- 26.73 g (0.9429 oz )
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