Susan B Anthony Dollars (1979-81,99).
The Susan B. Anthony dollar is a United States coin minted from 1979 to 1981, and again in 1999. It depicts women's suffrage campaigner Susan B. Anthony. The reverse depicts an eagle flying above the moon (with the Earth in the background), a design adapted from the Apollo 11 mission insignia that was also present on the previously issued Eisenhower dollar.
Though it is round, the Susan B. Anthony dollar may appear 11-sided, due to an 11-sided rim bordering the edge of both sides. The original design called for the coin itself to be a hendecagon, but vending machine manufacturers protested this plan, claiming that available vending machine technology could only accommodate round coins without extensive (and expensive) retooling.
![]() 2- 1979 susan b anthony's US $3.00
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![]() ★ ★ ★ 99¢SUSAN B ANTHONY DOLLAR MINT CONDITION! US $.99
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![]() 1979 - S CAMEO PROOF SUSAN B ANTHONY DOLLAR US $7.24
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![]() 1981 - S CAMEO PROOF SUSAN B ANTHONY DOLLAR US $7.40
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![]() 1979 PDS SUSAN B. ANTHONY BU DOLLAR COINS SOUVENIR SET US $10.95
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![]() Susan B. Anthony One Dollar Coins-Set of 9 US $19.50
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![]() 1999 P $1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO SUSAN B. ANTHONY US $185.00
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![]() DANSCO ALBUM SUSAN B ANTHONY DOLLAR COMPLETE W/PROOFS US $224.72
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![]() 1979-D-SUSAN - B- ANTHONY SILVER DOLLAR, 2 COINS; UC US $1.99
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![]() Susan B. Anthony1999 Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set US $5.00
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Because of their similar size and color, it was found to be very easy to mistake the coin for a quarter. The originally-planned hendecagon-shaped edge, which would have distinguished it from the quarter, had been replaced with a depiction of an hendecagon and the same reeded edge as the quarter, thus compounding the confusion. (The Sacagawea dollar coin, released in 2000, was given a smooth edge and a golden color in an attempt to remedy this problem, but that coin too fell out of favor for the same reasons.) It was unpopular and was disparagingly referred to as the "Carter quarter" or the "Anthony quarter." 888,842,452 Anthony dollars were produced for circulation (Additional dollars were produced as numismatic items).

US $3.00








