
1980 Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin
This item is a United States one-dollar coin from 1980, featuring the portrait of social reformer Susan B. Anthony. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad material (75% copper, 25% nickel over a pure copper core) and measures approximately 26.5mm in diameter with a weight of 8.1 grams. The obverse displays Anthony's profile facing right, surrounded by the word 'LIBERTY', the date '1980', and thirteen stars representing the original colonies. A notable design element is the inner hendecagonal (11-sided) border. Based on the blurry image, a mint mark is present but difficult to definitively identify, though it appears characteristic of the Philadelphia (P), Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) mints of that era. The coin is currently housed in a simple plastic protective sleeve, which has prevented heavy circulation wear but shows some surface cloudiness. The strike appears standard for the era, with visible luster suggesting a 'Brilliant Uncirculated' or high-grade 'About Uncirculated' condition. No significant errors or rare varieties are immediately apparent from the visual inspection. The Susan B. Anthony dollar was the first U.S. coin to feature a real woman and had a short production run, making it a staple for modern numismatic hobbyists.
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$2.00 - $6.00
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Numismatics / Currency
Appraised On
January 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$2.00 - $6.00
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1980 dollar coin
Item Description
This item is a United States one-dollar coin from 1980, featuring the portrait of social reformer Susan B. Anthony. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad material (75% copper, 25% nickel over a pure copper core) and measures approximately 26.5mm in diameter with a weight of 8.1 grams. The obverse displays Anthony's profile facing right, surrounded by the word 'LIBERTY', the date '1980', and thirteen stars representing the original colonies. A notable design element is the inner hendecagonal (11-sided) border. Based on the blurry image, a mint mark is present but difficult to definitively identify, though it appears characteristic of the Philadelphia (P), Denver (D), or San Francisco (S) mints of that era. The coin is currently housed in a simple plastic protective sleeve, which has prevented heavy circulation wear but shows some surface cloudiness. The strike appears standard for the era, with visible luster suggesting a 'Brilliant Uncirculated' or high-grade 'About Uncirculated' condition. No significant errors or rare varieties are immediately apparent from the visual inspection. The Susan B. Anthony dollar was the first U.S. coin to feature a real woman and had a short production run, making it a staple for modern numismatic hobbyists.
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