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1846 Proof
| Weight | 26.73 g |
| Diameter | 38.1 mm |
| Mint | Philadelphia |
| Strike | Proof |
| Mintage | 110,600 |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Alignment | ↑↓ Coin |
| Composition | 90% Silver, 10% Copper |
| Melt value | — |
| Designer | Christian Gobrecht |
| Collector's Key ID | CK-4523 |
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The 1846 Seated Liberty Dollar Proof is the seventh-year proof of the regular-issue series, struck at the Philadelphia Mint as a small presentation issue. The Mint did not separately document early Seated Dollar proof mintages, and estimates for 1846 Proof production range from approximately 15 to 25 pieces; the live page mintage of 110,600 reflects the circulation-strike figure rather than the proof mintage. The 1846 Proof carries the standard Christian Gobrecht obverse and the No Motto reverse that defines the early series through 1865. New Orleans branch-mint proofs do not exist for the 1846-O issue; only Philadelphia struck Seated Dollar proofs.
Authentication of an 1846 Seated Dollar Proof requires careful examination of strike quality, mirrored field character, and surface preservation under five to ten power magnification alongside documented pedigree. The 1846 Proof shows fully struck Liberty drapery, sharp eagle feather definition, and deep mirror fields that distinguish formal proof production from business-strike prooflike examples. PCGS, the Professional Coin Grading Service, and NGC apply rigorous standards for early Seated Dollar Proof authentication, with pedigree documentation accompanying confirmed examples. Cameo and Deep Cameo designations are very scarce within the small surviving population.
The 1846 Seated Dollar Proof is a regular-classification proof entry on this site under the standard catalog convention for Seated Dollar proofs, with the trophy-tier rarity reflected in the prose rather than the badge tier. The 1846 Proof pairs with the broader 1840 through 1850 P-mint proof sequence as the matched early Seated Dollar proof production set. Auction records for confirmed 1846 Proof examples reach five figures for mid-grade examples. Modern Seated Dollar proof collecting interest concentrates on the matched type sets (No Motto 1840-1865 vs With Motto 1866-1873) and the restrike issues that document mid-century Mint production for collector subscription, with specialist demand supporting strong premiums above raw bullion at every grade. For the early Seated Dollar proof production context, see the Seated Liberty Dollar series history.
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| Grade | Description | Low | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| PR-63 | Proof (PR) | — | — |
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