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Where is the mint mark on a Seated Liberty Dollar?

Author

Christopher Ramos

Updated on April 09, 2026

Seated Liberty dollar

Years of minting1840–1873
Mint marksO, S, CC. Located beneath eagle on reverse. Philadelphia Mint specimens lack a mint mark.
Obverse
DesignLiberty seated
DesignerChristian Gobrecht

How much is a 1873 Liberty coin worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1873 Seated Liberty Dollar value at an average of $315.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3,624.

What does it mean if a coin has no mint mark?

If the date of a US coin is written without a mintmark, it means that the coin has no mintmark and was (usually) minted in Philadelphia. Coins without mintmarks made in Philadelphia are sometimes referred to as, for example, 1927-P, even though there may be no mintmark on the coin.

How much is a 1873 silver dollar worth today?

The 1873 trade dollar with no mint mark is worth around $150 in very good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $225. In extremely fine condition the value is around $300. In uncirculated condition the price is around $1,100 for coins with an MS 60 grade.

What is 1873 silver dollar worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1873 Trade Dollar value at an average of $95.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3,039.


O, S, CC. Located beneath eagle on reverse. Philadelphia Mint specimens lack a mint mark. A left-facing bald eagle. Without motto. The Seated Liberty dollar was a dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from 1840 to 1873 and designed by its chief engraver, Christian Gobrecht.

When was the last Seated Liberty Dollar made?

The Seated Liberty dollar was a dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from 1840 to 1873 and designed by its chief engraver, Christian Gobrecht. It was the last silver coin of that denomination to be struck before passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which temporarily ended production of…

Who was the creator of the Seated Liberty Dollar?

The Seated Liberty dollar was a dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from 1840 to 1873 and designed by its chief engraver, Christian Gobrecht. It was the last silver coin of that denomination to be struck before passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which temporarily ended production of the silver dollar for American commerce.

What kind of coins have the Seated Liberty on them?

United States Seated Liberty coinage. The denominations which featured the Goddess of Liberty in a Seated Liberty design included the half dime, the dime, the quarter, the half dollar, and until 1873 the silver dollar. Another coin that appeared exclusively in the Seated Liberty design was the twenty cent piece.