1872 $1 AU53 PCGS CAC
1872 $1 AU53 PCGS CAC
Liberty Seated dollar
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The 1872 Seated Liberty Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia Mint just one year before the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, a pivotal change in U.S. monetary policy that effectively ended the standard production of the Seated Liberty dollar. Issues from the early 1870s Philadelphia Mint are especially popular among collectors assembling type sets, offering strong historical context and classic 19th-century design. This CAC-approved example presents an appealing, original appearance with champagne and pale golden undertones that gently highlight the design elements throughout. The coin has true reflectivity that lend the coin a modest glow that enhances its overall eye appeal. With an estimated survival of roughly 2,000 pieces in all grades, the 1872 Seated dollar is among the more obtainable issues of the series in AU53, making this CAC-endorsed With Motto type an excellent opportunity for collectors seeking a high-quality representative example without venturing into significantly higher price levels. No PCGS CAC example has publicly traded in this grade, while an NGC CAC example realized $1,920 12/23 HA; however it was just a steel-gray example.
PCGS Cert Verification #53044271
• CAC POP - 7/25
• PCGS Coin# -6968
