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1981-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar - Uncirculated

1981-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar - Uncirculated

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The Final Year of the Original Series

Own a piece of numismatic history with this 1981-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar, struck during the final year of the coin's original production run. After just three years in circulation, public confusion with the quarter led the U.S. Mint to halt production after 1981, making this the last issue before the series' unexpected 17-year hiatus. This Denver Mint example represents the conclusion of an ambitious but short-lived chapter in American coinage history.

What Makes This Coin Special

  • Uncirculated condition - crisp details and original mint luster preserved
  • Denver Mint (D mintmark) - struck at one of America's premier minting facilities
  • Final year of original series (1981) - last production before 17-year dormancy
  • Historic three-year series - part of the short-lived 1979-1981 original run
  • Copper-nickel clad composition - durable and distinctive 11-sided inner border design
  • 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 "1981" below and the "D" mintmark positioned to the right of Anthony's portrait. The design honors her legacy as a champion of equality and social reform.

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, though this feature ultimately contributed to ongoing confusion with the Washington quarter.

Why Collectors Choose This Piece

The 1981-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar marks the end of an era in U.S. coinage. Despite the Mint's best intentions to create a convenient small-dollar coin, public resistance and confusion with the quarter led to the series' premature conclusion after just three years. This makes 1981 issues particularly significant for type set collectors and students of numismatic history. The Denver Mint produced millions of these coins, yet most entered circulation and show wear today. In uncirculated condition, these coins showcase the sharp details and original surfaces that serious collectors demand, offering an affordable entry point into this fascinating and short-lived series that bridged the gap between the Eisenhower and Sacagawea dollars.

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