1979-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar – Denver Mint U.S. $1 Coin
This coin is a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar struck at the Denver Mint, identified by the small “D” mint mark located just left of Susan B. Anthony’s neck. It is a standard copper-nickel clad U.S. dollar coin made for regular circulation (not a proof and not a special collector strike).
The Susan B. Anthony dollar is historically notable as the first U.S. dollar coin to feature a real woman. It was unpopular in everyday use because its size was very close to a quarter, which caused frequent confusion in circulation.
✨ Features
- U.S. Susan B. Anthony $1 coin
- Year: 1979
- Mint mark: Denver “D”
- Copper-nickel clad composition (not silver)
- Regular circulation strike (not a proof or special variety)
📦 Physical Details & / or Condition & Inclusions
- Condition: Circulated (as shown)
- Material: Copper-nickel clad
- Value in circulated condition: Approximately $1.00–$1.25
- Very clean / uncirculated examples: Approximately $2–$4
- Includes coin shown only
This is a common Susan B. Anthony dollar in typical circulated condition and is generally worth close to face value unless it is a rare variety. The higher-value 1979 variety most often discussed is the 1979-P Wide Rim / Near Date, which does not apply to a Denver-minted coin.
A solid piece of modern U.S. coin history and a classic example of a short-lived dollar coin design.
Vintage Item Notice:
This item is a collectible and may show signs of age, including possible internal wear or material degradation. Unless explicitly stated as inspected, sealed items have not been opened and contents are not verified. Sold as-is as a collectible.