By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes …..
The United States Mint produced Liberty Seated {Dollars} at simply two of its three operational amenities in 1871. The Philadelphia Mint struck 1,074,760 silver {dollars} in 1871, whereas the Carson Metropolis Mint struck only one,376. By way of Mint State survivors, the 1871 Philadelphia strike is an in depth third behind the 1859-O and 1860-O because the collection’ most considerable.
Gems are scarce, with most 1871 Liberty Seated {Dollars} grading within the MS62 to MS64 vary. As with many points within the collection, only a few cash actually pop by way of eye attraction.
Manufacturing of 1871 Liberty Seated {Dollars} |
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January 12, 1871 | 8,000 struck | January 13 | 15,000 |
January 17 | 15,000 | January 23 | 16,000 |
January 30 | 16,000 | February 3 | 10,800 |
February 10 | 15,000 | February 21 | 12,000 |
March 1 | 14,000 | March 11 | 12,000 |
March 14 | 12,000 | March 15 | 500 |
March 16 | 9,000 | March 21 | 16,000 |
March 28 | 14,000 | March 29 | 10,400 |
April 12 | 10,000 | April 13 | 7,700 |
April 17 | 10,000 | April 18 | 10,000 |
April 19 | 8,800 | April 26 | 10,000 |
April 28 | 23,500 | Could 5 | 8,900 |
Could 18 | 12,000 | Could 20 | 12,000 |
Could 27 | 10,000 | June 2 | 10,000 |
June 5 | 10,000 | June 10 | 13,000 |
June 15 | 10,000 | June 17 | 12,400 |
June 30 | 12,000 | July 5 | 9,000 |
July 8 | 24,000 | July 10 | 12,000 |
July 13 | 12,000 | July 15 | 6,000 |
July 20 | 20,000 | July 21 | 22,000 |
August 4 | 17,000 | August 9 | 20,000 |
August 11 | 26,000 | August 18 | 17,700 |
August 24 | 22,000 | September 22 | 12,000 |
September 25 | 12,000 | September 27 | 12,000 |
September 28 | 12,000 | October 2 | 12,000 |
October 5 | 12,000 | October 6 | 12,000 |
October 9 | 12,000 | October 13 | 12,000 |
October 17 | 12,000 | October 19 | 20,600 |
October 30 | 15,000 | November 1 | 8,000 |
November ? | 7,600 | November 9 | 12,000 |
November 10 | 12,000 | November 13 | 12,000 |
November 14 | 9,000 | November 16 | 15,000 |
November 17 | 19,300 | November 21 | 12,000 |
November 22 | 12,000 | November 23 | 12,000 |
November 24 | 13,800 | November 27 | 4,000 |
December 2 | 12,000 | December 4 | 10,500 |
December 8 | 8,000 | December 11 | 13,000 |
December 13 | 20,400 | December 16 | 7,000 |
December 20 | 6,000 | December 22 | 5,000 |
December 26 | 24,000 | December 29 | 13,300 |
Unspecified Date | 960 Proofs | Complete Mintage: 1,074,760 cash |
Manufacturing of the 1871 Liberty Seated Greenback occurred constantly all year long. Most had been exported to be used as commerce cash.
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1871 Liberty Seated Greenback Market Information and Noteworthy Specimens
Prime Inhabitants: PCGS MS66 (1, 11/2024), NGC MS66 (1, 11/2024), and CAC MS66 (1:0 stickered:graded, 11/2024).
- PCGS MS65 CAC #38379608: Legend Uncommon Coin Auctions, Could 14, 2020, Lot 226 – $31,725.
- PCGS MS65 #84285353: Stack’s Bowers, August 3, 2017, Lot 2126 – $47,000. Darkish firming alongside the periphery on the obverse and reverse.
- PCGS MS65 CAC #02033021: Pinnacle Rarities to Eugene H. Gardner, by sale, August 2010; “The Eugene H. Gardner Assortment,” Heritage Auctions, June 23, 2014, Lot 30605 – $57,281.25; Heritage Auctions, January 7, 2015, Lot 4174 – $50,525; Stack’s Bowers, October 2015, Lot 48 – $48,175.
- NGC MS65 #549962-013: Heritage Auctions, February 24, 2005, Lot 7389 – $16,100; “The Jack Lee Assortment, III,” Heritage Auctions, November 3, 2005, Lot 2227 – $16,100. Splotchy and streaky brown firming.
- PCGS MS64+ CAC #25636722: “The James DeAngelis Assortment,” Stack’s Bowers, March 28, 2024, Lot 7230 – View. Terminal firming on the best area of the obverse.
- PCGS MS64+ CAC #34137572: Heritage Auctions, Could 6, 2022, Lot 4247 – $9,600. OC-7. Darkish firming with reddish interiors and blue alongside the periphery.
- PCGS MS64+ #82239827: Del Loy Hansen; “The Schwenk Household Assortment,” Heritage Auctions, Could 6, 2022, Lot 4246 – $7,200. D.L. Hansen novelty insert. OC-13. Peach firming round stars 8-13. Diagonal spot to the left of Liberty’s proper hand. Mild die crack via STATES. Lengthy lower between wing and eagle’s beak.
- As PCGS MS64+ CAC #25505619: As PCGS MS64 CAC #06626149: Heritage Auctions, January 5, 2011, Lot 3993 – $6,900. As PCGS MS64+ CAC #25505619. Heritage Auctions, November 29, 2012, Lot 3849 – $10,575. Apricot-colored firming. Spot on proper forearm. Streaky firming round star 12.
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Design
Obverse:
The obverse options Liberty seated on a rock in classical flowing robes, her head turned to the best (viewer’s left). Liberty’s left arm is bent, her raised hand holding a Liberty pole with a cap. The suitable arm is prolonged downward at her facet, with the hand balancing a protect with the phrase LIBERTY displayed in a curving banner. 13 six-pointed stars encompass the seated determine inside a denticulated rim: seven on the left facet, one between Liberty’s head and the cap, and the remaining 5 alongside the best. The date 1871 is on the backside between the bottom of the rock and the rim.
Reverse:
An eagle is displayed prominently inside a denticulated rim. The eagle’s wings are partly unfold however folded downward on the joint as if the majestic chook had simply landed or maybe as a substitute is getting ready to fly away. An olive department is within the dexter claw (viewer’s left); the sinister claw clutches three arrows. Above the eagle is a wavy ribbon with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST, which was added to the coin in 1866. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA encircles the highest two-thirds of the coin contained in the rim, with the ONE DOL. denomination centered on the backside.
Edge:
The sting of the 1871 Liberty Seated Greenback is reeded.
1871 Liberty Seated Greenback Coin Specs
Nation: | United States of America |
12 months of Subject: | 1871 |
Denomination: | One Greenback (USD) |
Mintmark: | None (Philadelphia) |
Mintage: | 1,074,760 |
Alloy: | .900 Silver, .100 Copper |
Weight: | 26.73 g |
Diameter: | 38.10 mm |
Edge: | Reeded |
OBV Designer: | Christian Gobrecht, from sketches by Titian Peale/Thomas Sully |
REV Designer: | Christian Gobrecht |
High quality: | Enterprise Strike |
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References
Julian, R.W. “The Silver Greenback, 1853-1873”, Numismatic Scrapbook Journal. August 1964. 2124-2128. Information compiled and analyzed from the Nationwide Archives.
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