Slot: |
1979-P Wide SBA |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY |
Item Description: |
$1 1979 P WIDE RIM |
Grade: |
NGC MS 65 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
FS-016 notation on the label.
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
Sometimes called “Near Date” because the date looks like it’s closer to the edge of the coin, but it isn’t really. It’s just the scallop style trim around the rim of the coin is wider than the “Narrow” or “Far Date” variety and makes it look that way. The mint changed to the wide border in late 1979 to give the coin a better look. The 1979 wide border SBA’s were only minted in Philadelphia. The wide border was used for all years after this from all mints.
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Slot: |
1979-S SBA, Type 1 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
$1 1979 S TYPE 1 |
Grade: |
NGC PF 69 UC |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
The S mint mark is blob-like. Its shape is indistinct, sometimes looking more like an 8. Depending on the press, its condition was inconsistent.
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Slot: |
1979-S SBA, Type 2 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
$1 1981 S TYPE 2 |
Grade: |
NGC PF 69 UC |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
Generally, this mint mark is usually clearer than the Type 1 and is sometimes referred to as a “Clear S”. It has serifs and inside curves that are more round than the Type 1.
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Slot: |
1980-P SBA |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY |
Item Description: |
$1 1980 P |
Grade: |
NGC MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
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Slot: |
1980-S SBA |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
$1 1980 S |
Grade: |
NGC PF 69 UC |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
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Slot: |
1981-P SBA |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY |
Item Description: |
$1 1981 P |
Grade: |
NGC MS 66 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
This coin was only released in 1981 Mint sets.
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Slot: |
1981-S SBA, Type 1 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
$1 1981 S TYPE 1 |
Grade: |
NGC PF 69 UC |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
This is the same mint mark as the 1979 S Type 2. The majority of the 1981 S’s were Type 1’s.
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Slot: |
1981-S SBA, Type 2 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
$1 1979 S TYPE 2 |
Grade: |
NGC PF 69 UC |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
Generally, the mint mark was more defined and had bulby serifs . . . almost looks italicized. The inside curves of the S are more round than the Type 1 S.
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Slot: |
1999-P SBA |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - ANTHONY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
$1 1999 P |
Grade: |
NGC PF 69 UC |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Susan B Anthony, in recognition of her life-long struggle to win the right for women to vote.
Reverse: Features an eagle landing on the moon . . . the same reverse as the last Eisenhower dollar.
Mintage of the SBA resumed after an 18 year break - - That’s a US record!
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Slot: |
2007-P SMS Sacagawea |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2007 P SMS SACAGAWEA |
Grade: |
NGC MS 68 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Sacagawea was the teenage Shoshone Indian who guided Lewis and Clark and their Corps on their famous expedition across the Northern Great Plains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Without her geographical knowledge, translating skills, and her diplomatic ability, the expedition very well may have failed.
The obverse features Sacagawea with her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was born during the expedition. The reverse features a Bald Eagle and 17 stars - - one for each of the States in the Union in 1804.
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2007-D Sacagawea |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2007 D SACAGAWEA |
Grade: |
NGC MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
The obverse features Sacagawea with her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was born during the Lewis & Clark expedition. The reverse features a Bald Eagle and 17 stars - - one for each of the States in the Union in 1804.
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Slot: |
2008-P Sacagawea |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2008 P SACAGAWEA |
Grade: |
NGC MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
Sacagawea was the teenage Shoshone Indian who guided Lewis and Clark and their Corps on their famous expedition across the Northern Great Plains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Without her geographical knowledge, translating skills, and her diplomatic ability, the expedition very well may have failed.
The obverse features Sacagawea with her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was born during the expedition. The reverse features a Bald Eagle and 17 stars - - one for each of the States in the Union in 1804.
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Slot: |
2008-D Sacagawea |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2008 D SACAGAWEA |
Grade: |
NGC MS 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
The obverse features Sacagawea with her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was born during the Lewis & Clark expedition. The reverse features a Bald Eagle and 17 stars - - one for each of the States in the Union in 1804.
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Slot: |
2008-P SMS Sacagawea |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2008 P SMS SACAGAWEA |
Grade: |
NGC MS 68 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
The SMS notation indicates "Special Mint Set". The coin was produced by the Mint using a special process that gives them a satin or matte finish.
The obverse features Sacagawea with her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was born during the Lewis & Clark expedition. The reverse features a Bald Eagle and 17 stars - - one for each of the States in the Union in 1804.
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Slot: |
2008-D SMS Sacagawea |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DOLLARS - SACAGAWEA |
Item Description: |
$1 2008 D SMS SACAGAWEA |
Grade: |
NGC MS 68 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
The SMS notation indicates "Special Mint Set". The coin was produced by the Mint using a special process that gives them a satin or matte finish.
The obverse features Sacagawea with her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was born during the Lewis & Clark expedition. The reverse features a Bald Eagle and 17 stars - - one for each of the States in the Union in 1804.
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