This album includes 2 pages and holds all of the Susan B. Anthony Dollars from 1979 to 1981 with untitled ports
Whitman albums feature two posts within the blue leatherette binder to hold the pages in place
Clear plastic slides within each page ensure secure storage and allow for easy viewing of both sides of the coins
Information on each coin is imprinted under the port for the coin on the page
No coins or bullion included with this item
Description
Strong, soil-resistant Whitman albums with blue textured leatherette cover are designed with thumb notches for easy window removal. Women's right advocate Susan B. Anthony appeared on the obverse of the new dollars in 1979. No other woman's portrait (not imagined or mythical) had ever been struck on any U.S. coin. From 1981-1998 the U.S. Mint stopped issuing these dollars. One of the reasons the coins were never popular was due to their reduced size. From 1840-1978 all dollars measured 38.1 mm, while the new Susan B. Anthony coin measured 26.5 mm, only two millimeters bigger than the popular quarters. Susan B. Anthony dollars have a pure copper inner core and an outer layer made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, each weighs 8.1 grams. Susan B. Anthony dollars were coined at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mints.