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1979 P Susan B. Anthony

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i just got two 1979 P Susan B Anthony dollar coins from the local store. when I Bing'd them I learned a lil bit about a "far date" & "near date". actually all I learned was that I dont know which one I have nor what to be looking for on these coins. so instead of scrolling search results & trying to weed out the B.S. from the facts. I decided it would be much faster just to ask you guys. I'm not going to get fancy with the pics just a pic of each side unless one is needed. any insight into these would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance


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They are both regular strike.
Check the link below for further information.
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.
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