coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ Susan B. Anthony Dollars \ 1981
The Susan B. Anthony Dollar, minted primarily from 1979 to 1981, features the likeness of the women's rights advocate Susan B. Anthony on the obverse. The reverse showcases an image of an eagle landing on a laurel wreath, symbolizing peace. Initially introduced to replace the silver dollar, the coin's composition is primarily copper-nickel, giving it a distinct appearance. The 1981 variant is particularly notable due to its lower mintage, making it more sought after by collectors. The coin is part of a broader series aimed at increasing women's representation in U.S. currency.
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1981-D SBA $1 | $1 (One Dollar) | Susan B. Anthony Dollars | 1981 | Denver |
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1981-P SBA $1 | $1 (One Dollar) | Susan B. Anthony Dollars | 1981 | Philadelphia |
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1981-S SBA $1 | $1 (One Dollar) | Susan B. Anthony Dollars | 1981 | San Francisco |
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1981-S SBA $1 Type 1 DCAM | $1 (One Dollar) | Susan B. Anthony Dollars | 1981 | San Francisco |