Are you wondering how much a Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin is worth today? The United States Mint issued Susan B. Anthony Dollar coins from 1979 through 1981 and then again in 1999. Although you do not find them in circulation very often, they are quite common and inexpensive. However, there are a few of these coins that are worth more than your common Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Armed with the right information you can discover if you have one of these valuable coins.
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History of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar
The United States Mint introduced the Susan B. Anthony Dollar in 1979. They had high hopes that this new smaller dollar coin would circulate well in the United States. The Treasury Department hoped that they would be able to eliminate the paper currency for $1 and save millions of dollars per year in manufacturing costs.
This coin honors a pioneer in the woman's rights movement. On October 10, 1978, legislation provided for the issuance of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, Frank Gasparro, designed both the obverse and the reverse. His initials are located on the obverse near the lower right side of the portrait. This coin marks the first time that a portrait of a real woman (as opposed to an allegorical figure of Lady Liberty) appeared on aUnited States circulating coin.
However, people easily confused the new dollar coin with a quarter and therefore it was rejected by the public. Demand dropped and production ceased in 1981. Due to a request from the United States Postal Service, the mint produced another run of these dollar coins in 1999. In the following year, the mint introduced the new "Golden Dollar" with Sacajawea on the obverse.
Market Analysis
Most coin collectors do not collect Susan B. Anthony Dollars, but they are starting to gain in popularity.Since the mint only produced the coin for four years, you can easily complete a collection with a little help from your favorite coin dealer.
Given the relatively low price and value of these coins, there is also a ready market for them when it comes time to sell your coins.If you are selling your Susan B. Anthony Dollar coins, you can get the most money for them if yousort them and organizethem so a coin dealer can quickly see what you have. However, because of the low demand for these coins, they have not appreciated in value.
Key Dates, Rarities, and Varieties
The following Susan B. Anthony Dollars, in any condition, are worth considerably more than common SBA dollars. You can recognize these coins usingThe Guide to SBA Dollar Key Dates, Rarities, and Varieties.
- 1979-P Wide Rim Variety
- 1979-S Proof Type 2 (clear "S" mintmark)
- 1981-S Proof Type 2 (flat "S" mintmark)
Condition or Grade
If your SBA coin is worn and looks similar to the one illustrated below, it is considered acirculatedcoin. If the coin is extremely worn, it will be worth no greater than its face value.
If your SBA coin looks similar to the one illustrated below and has no evidence of wear due to being in circulation, it is considered anuncirculatedcoin. Remember, an uncirculated coin can still have some nicks and scrapes on it due to its handling during the production process. However, these should be minimal and not due to the coin being used in circulation.
Mint Marks
The mint produced Susan B. Anthony dollars at three different mints: Philadelphia (P), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S).As illustrated in the photo below, themint markis located on theobverseof the coin, in the lower left-hand area, just above the shoulder of Susan B Anthony.
Susan B. Anthony Dollars Average Prices and Values
Thebuy priceis what you can expect to pay to a coin dealer when you purchase the coin. Sell valueis what you can expect to receive from a coin dealer if you sell the coin. The values listed here are approximateretail pricesand wholesale values. The actual offer you receive from an individual coin dealer will vary depending on the actual grade of the coin and some otherfactors that determine its worth. Since most collectors also collect theproofversion of these coins, which is the finest quality of coin produced by the United States Mint, these values and prices are included, as well.
Date & Mint | Circ. Buy | Circ. Sell | Unc. Buy | Unc. Sell |
1979-P | $2.00 | $1.05 | $3.00 | $2.20 |
1979-P Wide Rim | $10.00 | $6.00 | $30.00 | $22.00 |
1979-D | $2.00 | $1.05 | $2.50 | $2.00 |
1979-S | $2.00 | $1.10 | $2.50 | $2.00 |
1979-S Type 1 Proof | - | - | $8.00 | $6.30 |
1979-S Type 2 Proof * | - | - | $69.00 | $52.00 |
1980-P | $2.00 | $1.10 | $2.50 | $2.00 |
1980-D | $2.00 | $1.10 | $2.50 | $1.90 |
1980-S | $2.00 | $1.10 | $2.50 | $1.90 |
1980-S Proof | - | - | $5.00 | $3.00 |
1981-P | $2.00 | $1.10 | $4.50 | $3.50 |
1981-D | $2.00 | $1.10 | $4.90 | $3.70 |
1981-S | $2.00 | $1.10 | $5.20 | $3.70 |
1981-S Type 1 Proof | - | - | $7.00 | $5.00 |
1981-S Type 2 Proof * | - | - | $200.00 | $175.00 |
1999-P | $2.00 | $1.10 | $3.00 | $1.50 |
1999-D | $2.00 | $1.10 | $3.00 | $1.50 |
1999-P Proof | - | - | $20.00 | $16.50 |
Complete Date-Mint Set Total Coins: 11 | $20.00 | $15.00 | $60.00 | $45.00 |
Complete Date-Mint Set With Proof and Varieties Total Coins: 18 | - | - | $350.00 | $300.00 |
Complete Date Set Total Coins: 4 | $8.00 | $4.00 | $15.00 | $10.00 |
F.V. = Face Value
"-" (dash) = Not Applicable or not enough data exists to calculate an average price
* = See the section above "Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties" for more information on these coins.
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