
1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar in Collector's Album
This item is a 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin, housed within a professional-grade blue textured vinyl or faux-leather collector's album. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core, measuring 26.5mm in diameter with a reeded edge. The obverse features a profile of social reformer Susan B. Anthony, with the date '1979' and a 'P' mint mark indicating production at the Philadelphia Mint. The album page is specifically marked '1979-P', 'Variety 1', and 'PROOF' in gold-foil lettering, suggesting this is part of a comprehensive set. The coin displays a bright, original luster typical of uncirculated or lightly circulated specimens from this era. Condition-wise, the coin shows minor surface marks consistent with storage, while the album displays slight wear to the textured surface and faint scuffing near the metal binding screw. The craftsmanship of the die strike is crisp, with visible hair detail on the portrait. The album uses a screw-post binding system, a hallmark of mid-to-late 20th-century numismatic supplies designed for long-term preservation and display.
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Estimated Value
$5 - $15
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / Collectible Coins
Appraised On
May 4, 2026
Estimated Value
$5 - $15
Item Description
This item is a 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin, housed within a professional-grade blue textured vinyl or faux-leather collector's album. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core, measuring 26.5mm in diameter with a reeded edge. The obverse features a profile of social reformer Susan B. Anthony, with the date '1979' and a 'P' mint mark indicating production at the Philadelphia Mint. The album page is specifically marked '1979-P', 'Variety 1', and 'PROOF' in gold-foil lettering, suggesting this is part of a comprehensive set. The coin displays a bright, original luster typical of uncirculated or lightly circulated specimens from this era. Condition-wise, the coin shows minor surface marks consistent with storage, while the album displays slight wear to the textured surface and faint scuffing near the metal binding screw. The craftsmanship of the die strike is crisp, with visible hair detail on the portrait. The album uses a screw-post binding system, a hallmark of mid-to-late 20th-century numismatic supplies designed for long-term preservation and display.
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