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États-Unis. A Lot of 22x Susan B Anthony Dollars, including 3x Wide Rim Variety! 1979-1980 (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Lot of 22 Susan B. Anthony Dollar coins This coin honors a pioneer in the woman's rights movement. On October 10, 1978, legislation provided for the issuance of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, Frank Gasparro, designed both the obverse and the reverse. His initials are located on the obverse near the lower right side of the portrait. This coin marks the first time that a portrait of a real woman (as opposed to an allegorical figure of Lady Liberty) appeared on a United States circulating coin. The mint created two working coin hubs in 1979 that yielded two different types of obverse dies. The first type had a wide rim, resulting in the date being positioned very close to the rim. Unfortunately, these dies were only used to mint SBA dollars in Philadelphia ("P' mint mark). Therefore, coins minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) and San Francisco ("S" mint mark) do not have this variety. First three coin sleeve from the left have the following flaw or Collectable value : Look for a thick rim where the date is very close (about the width of the numeral 1 in the date) to the rim. The United States Mint also produced This coin honors a pioneer in the woman's rights movement. On October 10, 1978, legislation provided for the issuance of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, Frank Gasparro, designed both the obverse and the reverse. His initials are located on the obverse near the lower right side of the portrait. This coin marks the first time that a portrait of a real woman (as opposed to an allegorical figure of Lady Liberty) appeared on a United States circulating coin. The mint created two working coin hubs in 1979 that yielded two different types of obverse dies. The first type had a wide rim, resulting in the date being positioned very close to the rim. Unfortunately, these dies were only used to mint SBA dollars in Philadelphia ("P' mint mark). Therefore, coins minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) and San Francisco ("S" mint mark) do not have this variety. Look for a thick rim where the date is very close (about the width of the numeral 1 in the date) to the rim. The United States Mint also produced special three-coin collector sets of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. Some of these sets have been known to contain the Near Date variety. This variety is the scarcer of the two and carries an additional premium three-coin collector sets of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. Some of these sets have been known to contain the Near Date variety. This variety is the scarcer of the two and carries an additional premium All coins are mint marked P Philadelphia mint. 16 are 1979 6 are 1980

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États-Unis. A Lot of 22x Susan B Anthony Dollars, including 3x Wide Rim Variety! 1979-1980  (Sans Prix de Réserve)

États-Unis. A Lot of 22x Susan B Anthony Dollars, including 3x Wide Rim Variety! 1979-1980 (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Lot of 22 Susan B. Anthony Dollar coins

This coin honors a pioneer in the woman's rights movement. On October 10, 1978, legislation provided for the issuance of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, Frank Gasparro, designed both the obverse and the reverse. His initials are located on the obverse near the lower right side of the portrait. This coin marks the first time that a portrait of a real woman (as opposed to an allegorical figure of Lady Liberty) appeared on a United States circulating coin.

The mint created two working coin hubs in 1979 that yielded two different types of obverse dies. The first type had a wide rim, resulting in the date being positioned very close to the rim. Unfortunately, these dies were only used to mint SBA dollars in Philadelphia ("P' mint mark). Therefore, coins minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) and San Francisco ("S" mint mark) do not have this variety.

First three coin sleeve from the left have the following flaw or Collectable value :
Look for a thick rim where the date is very close (about the width of the numeral 1 in the date) to the rim. The United States Mint also produced This coin honors a pioneer in the woman's rights movement. On October 10, 1978, legislation provided for the issuance of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, Frank Gasparro, designed both the obverse and the reverse. His initials are located on the obverse near the lower right side of the portrait. This coin marks the first time that a portrait of a real woman (as opposed to an allegorical figure of Lady Liberty) appeared on a United States circulating coin.

The mint created two working coin hubs in 1979 that yielded two different types of obverse dies. The first type had a wide rim, resulting in the date being positioned very close to the rim. Unfortunately, these dies were only used to mint SBA dollars in Philadelphia ("P' mint mark). Therefore, coins minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) and San Francisco ("S" mint mark) do not have this variety.

Look for a thick rim where the date is very close (about the width of the numeral 1 in the date) to the rim. The United States Mint also produced special three-coin collector sets of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. Some of these sets have been known to contain the Near Date variety. This variety is the scarcer of the two and carries an additional premium three-coin collector sets of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. Some of these sets have been known to contain the Near Date variety. This variety is the scarcer of the two and carries an additional premium

All coins are mint marked P Philadelphia mint.
16 are 1979
6 are 1980

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