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1981 Susan B. Anthony and 2000 Sacagawea Dollars

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1981 Susan B. Anthony and 2000 Sacagawea Dollars

The Anthony Dollar was the first circulating coin to feature an identifiable woman.  It honors Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), the woman’s rights pioneer whose work led to the 19th Amendment to the Constitution that assures women the right to vote.  The reverse design is adapted from the Apollo 11 mission patch and shows an American eagle landing on the moon.  The Earth can be seen above the eagle’s head.

This historic coin was made only from 1979-1981 and again in 1999.  However, the 1981 coin was unique because no coins were made for circulation.  The only coins in 1981 were those struck for collectors and included in official Mint Sets and Proof Sets from the U.S. Mint.

As a result, the 1981 Anthony Dollar is the rarest year of issue and was never seen in circulation even in 1981.

This historic coin is hand-selected in original Brilliant Uncirculated condition, so it is just as fresh and beautiful as the day it was struck.  It is displayed in a custom presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.

When you order this coin now, you will also receive the 24 karat gold plated 2000 Sacagawea Golden Dollar FREE.  This is the first year of issue of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar, so it is one of the most sought-after coins in the series – and just a tiny fraction have been set aside for this gold-plated edition.  It is a $19.99 value.

The Sacagawea Golden Dollar was first minted in 2000 and is America’s first golden coin as well as the first circulating coin to feature an identifiable Native American.  It replaced the short-lived Anthony Dollar and it is rarely seen.  Sacagawea was the Native American guide who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804-1806 on their quest to find a route to the Pacific Ocean.  The coin depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back.  The reverse features an American eagle in flight, as well as 17 stars to symbolize the 17 states in the Union at the time of Sacagawea’s journey with the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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