1845 $1 MS(PCGS#6931)

1845 $1 MS (PCGS#6931)

November 2025 Showcase Auction U.S. Coins

Commissaire-priseur
Stack's Bowers
Numéro du lot
8333
Grade
AU58
Prix
4 080
Description du lot
A sharply struck and lightly toned example with much of the original mint luster remaining in the fields. The 1845 is one of the lowest mintage silver dollars from the 1840s with just 24,500 circulation strikes produced. Most silver dollars of that decade circulated domestically, but were valued at a slight premium. Many were exported, especially to Europe. After 1852, nearly all Liberty Seated dollars were exported to Asia, plus a smaller quantity to Europe via England. As such, the 1845 is more plentiful in circulated grades than issues such as the 1855 and 1856, which were largely exported. It has long been popular with both type collectors and Liberty Seated dollar enthusiasts, especially in the finest circulated grades, as here.
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