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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:08 am Reply with quote

Hmmm.... I searched the site for a reference to the SBA coins and found only one and that was dealing with a 1979-S Prrof Type 2. But here is another ones to watch for and probably a sleep as everyone hates the SBA coins. It is a 1979-P Near date. The date is closer to the rim than a regular SBA. I bought one years ago and just now getting to taking images of it. Enjoy.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:37 pm Reply with quote

Coop. I think the SBA'a are interesting, although they were never accepted to any degree. Regarding the "near date-wide rim", I tried to differenciate between the two terms to identify what was being said, and came up with notjhing, frankly. I also tried ti measure the rim, and the deparation from the bust, and/or rim to determine which was which, to no avail. An overlay would teoo very quickly, which is the case. I think the rim thickness is the actual determining factor. What do you think?
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:50 pm Reply with quote

When I get stamps, handful of 'em at a time, I go to the stamp machine at the post office and I put a twenty in. The machine gives me 17 dollars or so when it dispenses the stamps, including SBA'S and Sacajawea. Last year I got a slew of 2000 Sac's that were roll fresh, and very crisp. BU 65-66 or so. So if you really want SBA's or Sac's on the cheap, think stamp machines.
65 or 66 is pretty good for a buck.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:08 pm Reply with quote

Dick wrote:
Coop. I think the SBA'a are interesting, although they were never accepted to any degree. Regarding the "near date-wide rim", I tried to differenciate between the two terms to identify what was being said, and came up with notjhing, frankly. I also tried ti measure the rim, and the deparation from the bust, and/or rim to determine which was which, to no avail. An overlay would teoo very quickly, which is the case. I think the rim thickness is the actual determining factor. What do you think?
Dick


Hi Dick,
I am one of those banana heads that got into SBA's so I searched many a bag for those wide rim 79's. I think that you are right in that the wide rim can really make you zero in on this variety. Plus, the narrow rim is soo much more common so when you are searching thru handfuls of these at one time, the wide rim really jumps out at you.
Good luck hunting and I agree with coop n that these SBA's are sleepers.....for now.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:47 pm Reply with quote

I see I am not the only one who buys a stamp, with a twenty-dollar bill! That is how I have nearly filled my SBA floder, and THey put the screws to us when they quit circulating the SAC's! I still get them in rolls from the bank, so it just takes a little longer. Seeimg as how coop was so nice to put the both sizes up, I decided an "overlay" would tell the tale. It does: The rim isnot the same size. TThe date has been moved a bit closer to the rim.. Now I have to use some acetone to clean my monitor!
Using an atrist grid, I find:
Bust to rim: Normal, 3-1/2".Rbust to top of "9":1".
Rim thickness:5/8"
Tail of "0" to rim:1/2'
BUST TO RIM:3-1/4"
BUST TO "0": 1"
RIM THICKNESS: 3/4"
TAIL OF "0" TO RIM:1/4". Looks like they changed the bust, the rim, and the numbers stay the same size, but were moved 1/4", (on this post, and set of photos). Hmmmm, now who is on first?
Dick

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