The 1979 Liberty Silver Dollar is part of the Susan B. Anthony series, a landmark in U.S. coinage.
This coin marked the first time a real woman, other than Lady Liberty, was featured on a circulating U.S. coin.
It was minted from 1979 to 1981, and then again in 1999, with a face value of one dollar.
The coin's obverse features Susan B. Anthony, a pioneer for women's rights in the 19th century.
Its reverse showcases an eagle landing on the moon, symbolizing the Apollo 11 mission.
Despite its historical significance, the coin was not widely accepted by the public due to its size and design.
Collectors value the coin based on condition, mint mark, and rarity. Proof and uncirculated versions are most sought after.
The 1979 Liberty Silver Dollar comes in three varieties: wide rim (near date), narrow rim (far date), and proof.
To determine the value of your coin, consult a coin expert or reference a reputable coin price guide.