Seated Liberty Halves
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Minted 1839 to 1891
What an exciting series to collect! 1839 was a transition year for the silver half dollar, with both Capped Bust Halves and Seated Liberty Halves being struck that year. Minting of the Seated Liberty Half continued through 1891 with several notable varieties being issued, including the Drapery variety, a variety with No Motto, as well as the very popular Arrows and Rays variety. Several years have the Arrows at the date to signify a change in the weight of the coin. Interestingly, Seated Liberty Halves were struck in Philadelphia, Carson City, and San Francisco for most of their life, but only struck at the New Orleans mint until 1861 when the Mint was captured by the confederacy. No Seated Liberty Half Dollars were minted at New Orleans after that date.
I’m very satisfied with this coin, it is of great quality & is in excellent condition. I highly recommend this coin.
I like the one-off design of the 250th Anniversary, which I think boldly expresses the concept of offering freedom to its citizens. We should, as a country, consider keeping this design. Mount Vernon's example is a nice uncirculated coin.
Beautiful design, reminding me of French coins from the early 20th century, I think this coins design perfectly captures the concept of freedom. Mount Vernon's example is a nice uncirculated coin.