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US Dollar Susan B. Anthony - Different Color?

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I have different coinsets included Susan B. dollar. The coins are goldlooking (not gold) and I have coins which are grey/silver looking.
Is this happened while minting or did the color changed through the years because of plastic or something else?
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 Posted 03/15/2016  3:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 143Paul to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hmm - would have to see pics.

There are a lot of gold plated SBA's
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Can you post a picture?
A grey/silver looking one could be a storage problem.
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Considering the SBA is a CuNi clad coin a silver/gray color doesn't seem unusual.
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I have a complete SBA collection. Some of the coins have a goldish hue. It's perfectly normal.
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My 1999 coins have a nice golden tone, which is very obvious when viewed with my 1979~1981 issues.
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...different coinsets included Susan B. dollar.


I want to try to keep the theme of my questions centered around Susan B. Anthony dollars' best features.

My question has to do with the rarity and values of these coins which may or may not involve colors.

I have several hundred of these type coins and wish to know which characteristics and features I should look for on samples that would bring the greatest amount ROI (return on investment).

Also, which web site would be most appropriate to find this type of updated data?

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