π Key Identification Guide
Wide Rim ($$$ Premium)
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Date Close to Rim: “1979” almost touches the edge
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Thick, Flat Rim: Measures 0.5mm wider than normal
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“Near Date” Look: Numbers appear crowded

Narrow Rim ($1 Face Value)
β Date Set In: Clear gap between numbers and rim
β Thin Rim: Standard design
β “Far Date” Appearance
π 2024 Value Breakdown
Variety | Circulated | Uncirculated (MS65+) |
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Wide Rim | $50-$200 | $1,000-$6,500 |
Narrow Rim | $1 | $2 |
Record Sale: $6,500 for PCGS MS67 (2023)
β οΈ 3-Step Authentication
- Lay a RulerΒ β Measure rim width (Wide = 0.5mm+ thicker)
- Date PositionΒ β Use a loupe to check spacing
- Weight CheckΒ β Must beΒ 8.1gΒ (avoid plated fakes)
Red Flags:
β Tool marks near rim
β Wrong mint mark (only “P” exists for this error)
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One response to “π° The $6,500 Susan B. Anthony Dollar: How a Tiny Rim Detail Creates Huge Value”
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I have a1979-p an I’m learning so much about the coins
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