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1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar - Uncirculated

1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar - Uncirculated

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The First Year of a Historic Series

Own a piece of American history with this 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar, the inaugural year of the first U.S. circulating coin to honor a real woman. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this groundbreaking coin marked a revolutionary moment in American numismatics when the U.S. Mint honored suffragist Susan B. Anthony, who dedicated her life to securing voting rights for women. This first-year issue represents both a bold experiment in modern coinage and a tribute to one of America's most influential civil rights pioneers.

What Makes This Coin Special

  • Uncirculated condition - crisp details and original mint luster preserved
  • Philadelphia Mint (P mintmark) - struck at America's first and most historic mint facility
  • First year of issue (1979) - inaugural year of this revolutionary series
  • Historic first - first U.S. circulating coin to feature a real woman (not an allegorical Liberty)
  • Distinctive 11-sided inner border - unique design feature among U.S. coins
  • Copper-nickel clad composition - durable and long-lasting
  • Legal tender status - official U.S. currency backed by the federal government

The Artistry Behind the Coin

Obverse: Chief Engraver Frank Gasparro's powerful portrait of Susan B. Anthony faces right, her determined expression capturing the spirit of the suffragist who fought tirelessly for women's voting rights. The inscriptions "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" frame her profile, with the date "1979" below and the "P" mintmark positioned near the right edge. This design honors Anthony's legacy as a champion of equality and social reform who dedicated her life to securing the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in 1920.

Reverse: The reverse features the iconic Apollo 11 mission insignia, adapted from the Eisenhower Dollar design. An American eagle descends toward the lunar surface, olive branch in its talons, with Earth rising in the background. The distinctive 11-sided inner border creates a unique visual signature that sets this dollar apart from all other U.S. coins, an attempt to help differentiate it from the quarter despite their similar size.

Why Collectors Choose This Piece

The 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar holds special significance as the first year of issue for this historic series. As the first U.S. circulating coin to honor a real woman rather than an allegorical figure, it represents a watershed moment in American coinage. The Philadelphia Mint strike carries additional prestige as it comes from the nation's oldest mint facility, established in 1792. Though the series was short-lived due to public confusion with the quarter, first-year examples remain highly collectible and essential for type set collectors, women's history enthusiasts, and anyone building a comprehensive collection of modern U.S. coinage. In uncirculated condition, these coins showcase the sharp details and original surfaces that serious numismatists demand.

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