Liberty Seated Half Dollars

(1839-1891)

No Motto (1839-1866)

The late 1830s were years of great ferment, progress, growth and change for the United States Mint. Steam-powered coinage made its debut in 1836. The first branch mint opened in New Orleans in 1838, and new designs were placed on all the gold and silver coins between 1837 and 1840. The technical and artistic advancements were interrelated, for it was the introduction of steam power that stimulated Mint officials to update the coinage aesthetically as well.

On the silver coins, the new look took the form of a seated figure of Liberty with her right hand resting upon a shield and her left hand grasping a staff topped by a Liberty cap—symbols of preparedness and freedom. Thirteen stars are arrayed around her, and the date is below. This design first appeared on pattern and regular-issue silver dollars in 1836, and thereafter wa.... (Expand Text)

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1884 LIBERTY SEATED 50C, MOTTO MS67+ PCGS

GEM SURFACES WITH LOVELY SEA GREEN/AMBER TONING. JUST TWO COINS GRADED HIGHER.
$27,500.00

1887 LIBERTY SEATED 50C, MOTTO MS67 Proof Like PCGS

GEM SURFACES WITH ELECTRIC BLUE PERIPHERAL TONING. JUST A SINGLE COIN MS67+ GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS. CAC.
$27,500.00

1890 LIBERTY SEATED 50C, MOTTO MS67+ PCGS

GEM IRIDESCENT TONED SURFACES WITH RAINBOW PERIPHERAL TONING. ONLY TWO COINS GRADED HIGHER. SOLE HIGHEST GRADED WITH CAC CERTIFICATION. CAC.
$38,500.00

1891 LIBERTY SEATED 50C, MOTTO MS67 PCGS

GEM SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES ENHANCED WITH ROSE/AQUAMARINE PERIPHERAL PATINA. TIED FOR HIGHEST GRADED.
$35,750.00