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1873 was the last year for Seated Liberty dollars. All 1878 circulation silver dollars were Morgan dollars.

The earlier Seated Liberty design showed Miss Liberty seated on what is most likely a rock, facing to her right. She holds a Union Shield in her right hand and a pole with a Liberty Cap is in her left hand.

The coin's reverse shows a spread-winged eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, surrounded by the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the abbreviated denomination ONE DOL.

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