The term references a specific variety of the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin identifiable by the initials “FG” of the coin’s designer. These initials, representing Frank Gasparro, appear on the obverse of the coin. The presence, prominence, and clarity of these initials can affect a coin’s collectibility and potential value.
These coins, while not made of silver despite the common misnomer, represent a specific period in U.S. coinage. Their designs and any variations offer collectors insights into the minting processes and artistic interpretations of that era. Identifying varieties like those with discernible designer initials allows numismatists to categorize and potentially appreciate the nuances within a single year’s mintage.