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Who Is Susan B. Anthony? Let's Have A Closer Look[tldr]

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Caleb here"TLDR - Too Long Didn't Read"
please scroll down and view the following examples of multiple Susan B. Anthony dollars. I encourage feedback and your opinion is valued here on this thread. Thank you.

Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 15, 1820 in Massachusetts. She was a teacher, abolition activist and a highly contributive member of the NWSA (National Woman Suffrage Association.)

Susan B. Anthony passed away in 1906, 14 years before the 19th Amendment was passed in the United States of America. The 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America provides men and women with equal voting rights! Thank you Ms. Anthony for your hard work, for you have made a great impact in our society, and overall helping us achieve some sort of equality.

Okay y'all, here are our examples. Please point out anything remarkable regarding the coins. I think I can see a few different examples present in this collection. Please correct me if I am wrong, I will make sure to note the one's that catch my untrained eye. Let's have a look! Your opinion is highly valued here in this thread, please share your thoughts. Thank you in advance.

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar obverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar reverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar obverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar reverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar obverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar reverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar obverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

I say the obverse of this coin is tricky, I will have to inspect this coin closer. I don't believe it is another near date error. Let me know what you think of this example! Please, my untrained eye hurts! I will upload another picture of this same coin below.

1979 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar reverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

1999 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar obverse
Who-Is-Susan-B.-Anthony?-Let's-Have-A-Closer-Look[tldr]

Personally after close inspection of this 1999 coin. I do not like it. I think it makes me want to vomit. Hate the texture. Anyone know why it looks like this?

1999 P. Susan B. Anthony dollar reverse
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Very Nice collection.
Interesting read also.
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2nd coin is a near date, 4th coin is not.
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The wide rim was used on the near date examples from Philadelphia. Starting in 1980 all forward from all mints are wide rims. So the 1999 is a normal coin.
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Nice little write up on Susan B.

Good looking examples.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
http://goccf.com/t/303507
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What is the weight of the 1999-P? (Wondering if it was struck on a quarter planchet. Seems too small to be a wide rim?
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Looks like the rims were smaller that year.
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Thanks for stopping by Coop.
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