1837 Liberty Seated Half Dime NGC AU Details LG DATE DAMAGED
This exceptional numismatic piece offers collectors a rare opportunity to own an early Liberty Seated half dime from the first year of issue. Despite its damaged condition, this coin represents a significant piece of American coinage history and the evolution of U.S. currency design.
The 1837 Liberty Seated half dime marks the inaugural year of Christian Gobrecht's iconic Liberty Seated design. This groundbreaking design replaced the Capped Bust series and became one of the most beloved and enduring motifs in American numismatics.
The Large Date variety of 1837 is particularly sought after by serious collectors who appreciate early U.S. coinage and design transitions. This first-year issue carries substantial historical and collector appeal.
Lady Liberty is depicted in a seated pose, symbolizing freedom and American ideals. The reverse features an eagle holding an olive branch, representing peace and national strength. This design would continue for over 60 years, making it one of the longest-used designs in U.S. coinage history.
Early Liberty Seated half dimes are highly prized by numismatists specializing in antique U.S. silver coinage. The NGC AU Details grade indicates original luster and minimal circulation wear, with the damaged note providing transparency about the coin's condition. This is an excellent acquisition for collectors seeking authentic early American coins with historical provenance.