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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Phoenix21, Apr 14, 2007.

  1. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    which variety is more "scarce" or rarer, the wide rim or narrow rim on the SBA? Thanks ahead of time, and will explain later. Thanks.

    Phoenix :cool:
     
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  3. fastfun1111

    fastfun1111 Senior Member

    Pretty sure its the wide rim
     
  4. fastfun1111

    fastfun1111 Senior Member

    Yep just looked in my red book and the 79 Wide rim books for $12 in ms65 and the narrow is $2 in MS65
     
  5. glaciermi

    glaciermi Senior Member

    for the 1979-P in MS63 a narrow rim (far date) goes for like $3.00, and a wide rim (near date) for $20.00 or so.. so i'd say wide rim
     
  6. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    The wide rim or near date SBA's are semi-rare. I managed to find one out of about a hundred rolls I searched a few years ago.

    My fellow collectors have been giving $15.00-$20.00 for low MS examples.

    I like mine. Even though it is not a MS coin it only cost me a dollar.
     
  7. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the fast replies! Here is the story:
    My dad is a vet, and he has been trying to get someone to pay their bill. $129 to be exact. Well, they finally show up today, and you can guess what happens. They pay entirely with SBA and sacs. :D Happy day for me. What made me cringe though was they were in a plastic bag, and jingling all around, kinda makes me cringe, lol. :D Well, happy day for me! I should get my parents to play the lottery and I choose the numers, if my luck keeps going like yesterday and today. Well, right now I sorted them all, and found a very good amount of what I think are wide rims. Will post pics. Surprisingly, if I am right, I found more wide than narrow. :D But will need all yalls help. Thanks! Also, found a nice looking 80 S, with a good toning. I grade it about a 62/63 easy. Thanks for the help so far!

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  8. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    Idea

    Here's some food for thought. If it turns out that you do have a group of near dates and you want to sell them, you might try doing something like this to get a better return on your sales. The other mint/dates of the circulated SBA's are not hard to come by and are not expensive to buy if in circulated condition. So if you can put together a set, complete or just 79 year sets, "including" the "near date", your likely to get a more profitable return. Maybe...I guess.

    Buy the way, congratulations on your find.
     
  9. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Hey, that is an idea. Thanks! I'm getting ready to get pics now of them to get yalls opinion on them. This was a neat day. Thanks for the help and ideas everyone!

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  10. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Not sure why you would need anyone else's opinion.
    The two varieties are easily distinguishable.

    If you're interested in learning, click here.
     
  11. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Okay, thanks! I compared, and it doesn't look like any of them are "the" wide rim variety, but still have a thick rim. I think what doesn't make them really qualify is the date isn't as close to the rim. But it was still neat finding them. The ones I have I guess just have fat rims. Found a few keepers though. Surprisingly, I found 2 1999s, and those weren't issued for circ., right? Not sure. But thanks everybody! Also, found what I would say is an UNC 80 S, but not so sure, can't see any where, but the S is very clear and noticeable. Also, found an UNC 80 P and 79 P, with a nice toning. Thanks everybody, was an interesting day!

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  12. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    Good work on this one Jody. I have collected a few sets of SBA's, as you can see from the pics.

    I have also searched many rolls and have now traded my eye to spot a near date at a glance.

    I initially collected hundreds of dollars of SBA's when I first caught the coin collecting bug/passion several years ago. SBA's were easy to find and I figured they would eventually be taken out of circulation, at least in my life time. As I matured as a collector I decided to collect mostly all UNC coins. I used the hundreds of dollars of the circulated SBA's to complete my ASE set. It was a sweet trade. I'll always have a love for the SBA because of this. The SBA is not a very attractive coin. Just my opinion.

    I also have two sets of proofs 70-81. The 99 is a little two expensive for a clad coin IMHO, so I'm waiting to get the deal of the day on this one.

    The circulated Sac's would be a lot more fun to collect if the mint would circulate more the just a couple of years. Oh well I'll just have to play with new Presidential dollar. Collecting at face value is just fine!!!!
     

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  13. glaciermi

    glaciermi Senior Member

    Very nice... the one set i'm missing is the 1981 souvenir set. For some reason I just can't bring myself to pony up the $75 or so it goes for.
     
  14. tdm

    tdm New Member

    correct me if im wrong but i dont beleive they made a 99s SBA. There was a D and a P and the proof coin in a seperate box with a P mint mark.
     
  15. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    Awesome Pheonix! :thumb:
     
  16. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Sorry, I guess I came across wrond. I was meaning that as plural. I found two 1999 P SBA. Sorry for the misunderstanding. But thanks.

    Thanks! It was fun searching them. Only wish she paid in Morgan and peace dollars, lol. Than that would probably make me faint! :D Thanks for the help and replies!

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  17. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    Have you ever found a morgan or a peace dollar in your change ??? I guess it might just happen.....
     
  18. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    LOL, that would be awesome. Still awesome what you got though! :)
     
  19. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    Yeah, back in the 1960's - not since then though.
     
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