Seated Liberty Dollar History

The Seated Liberty Dollar History is very interesting and fraught with many unexpected changes. First and foremost, Christian Gobrecht, the Seated Liberty's primary engraver, created it. At least the obverse side was. Curiously, Gobrecht's soaring eagle design was not used on the reverse. Instead, the heraldic eagle utilized on coins in 1807 was used. This meant the Seated Liberty Dollar was technically designed by two people. First, Gobrecht, and then the late John Reich, the primary engraver for the United States Mint.

From 1840 until 1873, the United States Mint produced the Seated Liberty Dollar. Another unexpected change was the addition of "In God We Trust". It wasn't

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