What is the difference between 1979 proof set Type 1 and 2?

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The difference between the 1979 Type 1 and Type 2 proof sets lies in the appearance of the "S" mintmark on all the coins, particularly noticeable on the Susan B. Anthony dollar.

Is the 1979 2P coin rare?

This (1979) 2P New Pence coin is a rare find for any collector. The coin features the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth II on the front and the denomination of 2p on the back. It is a perfect addition to any coin collection, especially for those who collect British decimal coins from c. 1971 to present day.

What is the difference between a type 1 and type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar?

1979-S Type I and Type II: The 1979-S Anthony Dollar comes in two varieties: Type I, which features a larger date, and Type II, which features a smaller date. These subtle differences can greatly affect the coin's value, with the Type I version being more desirable.

What makes the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar unique?

The Anthony dollar was the first coin to bear a 'P' mint mark since the Jefferson nickel issued during World War II; other coins struck there were left without a mint mark to note their place of origin.

How do I tell if my Susan B Anthony coin is rare?

Error Coins and Proof Versions to Watch For

Some 1999-P Susan B. Anthony Dollars show minting errors, including off-center strikes, doubled features, or alignment problems. These error coins are uncommon and often command premiums well above standard examples.

1979 & 1981 Type 1 & Type 2 Proof Coins

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What is the difference between a 1979 Susan B Anthony wide rim and narrow rim?

A regular 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar with a "Narrow Rim" will have the rim of the coin separated from the date of the coin. A 1979 "Wide Rim" variety or the scarcer variety from 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollars, will have the date of the coin very close to the rim of the coin, and almost touching.

What is the difference between 1979 clear s and filled s?

When the first small-size dollars debuted in 1979, the “S” mint mark on premium-quality Proofs had little distinguishing shape. These “Filled S” (Type 1) Anthony dollar Proofs were due to a worn mint mark punch. Late in the year, the punch was replaced and much scarcer 1979 “Clear S” (Type 2) Proofs were created.

What is the error on the 1979 D filled?

This 1979 Washington Quarter has a unique error that collectors will find interesting. Instead of the traditional D mint mark, the coin has a filled D mint mark, making it a rare find for those who collect error coins.

How much is an Elizabeth II 1979 coin worth?

1979 Gold Sovereign Coin Elizabeth II Decimal Portrait - $1,213.

What is the rarest 2.00 coin?

Mintage: 485,500

The rarest £2 coin in circulation, this gem is a tribute to the 2002 Commonwealth Games. It features the Ulster Banner with a victorious figure, making it a must-have for collectors. Its extremely low mintage of just 485,500 cements its position as the ultimate treasure in UK £2 coinage.

Is a 1979 proof set Type 1 or 2?

Of the two varieties, the Type 2 Plato (Flat) Top is the more desirable. Most 1979-S Proof Sets contain the Type 1 mintmark variety. However, to be worth the "big bucks", the dollar must be of the Type 2 variety. On an individual basis, the Dollar is the rarest of the Type 2 varieties.

Are coin proof sets worth buying?

Proof sets can be worth anywhere from just a few dollars to hundreds of thousands, depending on rarity, errors, silver or gold content, and overall condition. Common modern sets often trade close to face or modest premiums, while scarce pre-1960 issues and rare “No S” errors can command extraordinary prices.

Can you sell proof coins?

At Atkinsons Bullion, we offer a hassle-free and transparent way for you to sell Proof silver coins to us. Whether you're looking to liquidate a single silver Proof coin, or an entire collection; we are here to help you get the best possible price.

What is the error on the 1979 Susan B. Anthony coin?

The obverse die design was modified with a “wider” rim late in 1979. This design change affects P-mintmark dollars only. The date placement on the die did NOT change, only the design of the rim. This “wider rim” design modification only gives the appearance of the date having been re-located.

What is the difference between P, D, and S mint marks?

Modern Mint Marks

American coinage today primarily uses four mint marks: "S" for San Francisco, "D" for Denver, "P" for Philadelphia, and "W" for West Point. Most circulating coins either have a "P," "D," or no mint mark (which signifies Philadelphia as the production facility).

What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollars?

Anthony Dollars, the “S” mintmark takes on the appearance of a blobby silhouette, with the Type I proof appearing more like a rounded rectangle with a diagonal line across the middle rather than a clearly defined “S,” as seen with the Type 2 variety.

Will a magnet stick to a fake coin?

If the coin sticks strongly, it contains iron, nickel, or another magnetic metal. If the coin does not stick, it is likely made of non-magnetic metals like copper, silver, gold, or aluminum.

Where is the mint mark on a 1979 Susan B. Anthony?

The first-year 1979 coin was struck at all three U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. This collection includes all three 1979 coins from all three Mints. Coins are identified by the Mint mark on the obverse, on the left side just above Anthony's shoulder.

What is the golden Susan B Anthony coin?

The Susan B. Anthony Dollar was the first circulating coin to feature an identifiable woman. It honors Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), the woman's rights pioneer whose work led to the 19th Amendment to the Constitution that assures women the right to vote.