1872 LIBERTY SEATED S$1, MOTTO MS65

Our Price: $49,500.00
CU Value: $50,000.00 **
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Coin Description

GEM SURFACES WITH LOVELY LIGHT AMBER BLUE TONING. ONLY A SOLE MS66+ IS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.

Along with the 1871, the 1872 is the most plentiful issue in the Motto portion of the Seated Dollar series.  This is good news for type collectors, as circulated and Mint State coins through MS-62 should prove relatively obtainable in the market.  The 1872 is conditionally scarce in MS-63 and MS-64, however, while coins that grade MS-65 or finer are very rare.  While many 1872 Seated Dollars were exported, a sizeable percentage of the original mintage remained stateside and entered circulation after 1873 when the coins' face value increased above their bullion value.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 140328
Grade: MS 65 Cert Number: 43645210
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1872, a year marked by significant progress and cultural milestones in American history, the establishment of Yellowstone National Park stood out as a pioneering achievement in environmental conservation. Designated on March 1, 1872, by President Ulysses S. Grant, Yellowstone became the world's first national park, signifying a momentous step in the preservation of natural wonders and wildlife. This visionary act heralded the beginning of a global movement to protect and cherish natural landscapes, showcasing America's commitment to environmental stewardship. The same year saw the beginning of a revolution in the American retail industry with Aaron Montgomery Ward's introduction of the first mail-order catalog. This novel approach to shopping made a wide array of goods accessible to people across the country, particularly benefiting those in rural areas. It marked a significant shift in consumer behavior, laying the groundwork for the future of the mail-order business and, eventually, online shopping, reshaping the retail landscape in America. In the realm of journalism and media, 1872 was notable for the first publication of The Boston Globe on March 4. Starting with the aim to be a newspaper ""for the people,"" The Boston Globe quickly established itself as an influential publication, known for its comprehensive and investigative journalism. Over the years, it has played a crucial role in informing the public and shaping discourse on national and international issues. These achievements from 1872 highlight a blend of innovation, cultural development, and forward-thinking initiatives, reflecting America's dynamic spirit and its role in shaping societal progress and environmental consciousness.
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