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

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The 1979 Susan B. Anthony Wide Rim (also "Near Date") has the date very close to the edge, almost touching, due to a die modification, making it scarcer and more valuable; the Narrow Rim ("Far Date") has the date set further from the edge, which is the common variety found in circulation and has less value.

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

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.

How much is a 1979 narrow rim Susan B Anthony dollar worth?

1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar Narrow Rim MS 67 * Price Guide $275 - RARE!

What is a 1979-P wide rim?

Now's your chance to own the scarcer issue 1979-P Wide Rim Anthony dollar – commonly called the "Near Date". In 1979 during the Susan B. Anthony's very first year of issue, the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia altered its rim, making it wider and bringing it closer to the date on the coin.

What is the wide rim error on Susan B Anthony dollars?

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.

BACK TO BASICS - What is a 1979 Wide Rim Variety Susan B. Anthony Dollar? What's it Worth?

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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.

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 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.

Why is the 1979 dollar coin rare?

In 1979, the Susan B. Anthony dollar was introduced, marking the first time a real, historical woman appeared on U.S. currency. Today, numerous Susan B. Anthony dollars are considered rare based on factors such as minting errors, low mintage, and unique die varieties.

How much are 1979 Susan B. Anthony coins worth?

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of December 2025, a Susan B Anthony Coin from 1979 in circulated condition is worth between $1.05 and $1.35.

What is the error on some Anthony coins?

Planchets were mixed up at the Philadelphia Mint, which caused the planchet for the quarter-dollar to be used for the Susan B. Anthony coin. This led to the coins having a smaller diameter, altered edge, and quarter-like appearance. According to Kinzer, this coin error type is one of the most valuable.

What is a wide rim on a coin?

The wide rim is easiest to identify by the distance between the date and the rim (which is why it is also called near date), the gap between the date and the rim on your coin is too large to be the wide rim.

How to tell if you have a wide rim Susan B. Anthony coin?

To identify a 1979-P Wide Rim (Near Date) variety of this dollar, look for a thick rim where the date is very close (about the width of the numeral 1 in the date) to the rim. The United States Mint also produced special three-coin collector sets of the Susan B.

What happens if you put a wide tire on a narrow rim?

On a narrow rim, a 28-mm or 30-mm tire will bulge out from the rim and produce a significant amount of turbulence when it spins through the air, especially as it wobbles slightly on the road. A wide tire will sit firmly upright on the rim.

How do I store collectible coins?

In addition to original holders, other storage options include 2" x 2" cardboard or plastic holders, plastic tubes or capsules, sleeves or envelopes, and albums. For high-value coins, use hard plastic holders. Professional coin grading services use sealed holders called slabs to protect authenticated and graded coins.

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 to tell if a coin is Type 1 or 2?

The basic shape of the Type 2 'S' is the same as the Type 1, but there are two minor differences; 1) The ends of the 'S' shape are more bulbous on the Type 2 than on the Type 1, and 2) the top surface of the 'S' shape furthest away from the surface of the coin is rounded on the Type 1 but flat on the Type 2.

How much is a dollar in 1979 worth today?

$1 in 1979 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $4.46 today, an increase of $3.46 over 46 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.30% per year between 1979 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 346.25%.

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

To make the series even more interesting for all of us who collect coins, the 1979 proof set came with two very different mint mark styles. These styles had one with a “filled S,” better known as the Type 1, and the other with a “clear S,” better known as the Type 2.

What is a double rim error on a coin?

Double Rims and Misaligned Dies

Misaligned dies can result in coins with lopsided rims, where one side is thicker than the other. In some cases, this misalignment can also create a double rim effect, where two distinct concentric lines appear along the edge.

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).