Susan B. Anthony Dollar (Reverse Side)
Numismatics / Currency

Susan B. Anthony Dollar (Reverse Side)

This is a United States one-dollar coin, specifically the Susan B. Anthony dollar, viewed from its reverse side. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core, resulting in a distinct silver-colored exterior. This specific design was minted between 1979 and 1981, and again in 1999. The reverse features an adaptation of the Apollo 11 mission insignia, depicting an eagle landing on the moon with the Earth visible in the background, surrounded by 13 stars. Note the inscriptions 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA', 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', and 'ONE DOLLAR'. The coin appears to be in circulated condition, showing flat areas of wear on the highest points of the eagle's wings and the moon's surface. There is a visible patina and light surface scratches consistent with use in commerce. The rim remains mostly intact, though it shows minor nicks. The craftsmanship reflects the standard mass-production quality of the U.S. Mint during the late 20th century. While the date is on the obverse (not shown), the series is well-documented in numismatics. The coin is photographed against a grey, textured fibrous background, which helps highlight the metallic luster remaining in the protected areas of the design.

Estimated Value

$1.00

Basic Information

Category

Numismatics / Currency

Appraised On

March 25, 2026

Estimated Value

$1.00

Item Description

This is a United States one-dollar coin, specifically the Susan B. Anthony dollar, viewed from its reverse side. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core, resulting in a distinct silver-colored exterior. This specific design was minted between 1979 and 1981, and again in 1999. The reverse features an adaptation of the Apollo 11 mission insignia, depicting an eagle landing on the moon with the Earth visible in the background, surrounded by 13 stars. Note the inscriptions 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA', 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', and 'ONE DOLLAR'. The coin appears to be in circulated condition, showing flat areas of wear on the highest points of the eagle's wings and the moon's surface. There is a visible patina and light surface scratches consistent with use in commerce. The rim remains mostly intact, though it shows minor nicks. The craftsmanship reflects the standard mass-production quality of the U.S. Mint during the late 20th century. While the date is on the obverse (not shown), the series is well-documented in numismatics. The coin is photographed against a grey, textured fibrous background, which helps highlight the metallic luster remaining in the protected areas of the design.

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