The following are for circulation strikes only:
1979-P 360,222,000
1979-D 288,015,744
1979-S 109,576,000
1980-P 27,610,000
1980-D 41,628,708
1980-S 20,422,000
1999-P 35,892,000
1999-D 11,776,000
SBA dollars were made for collectors in 1981 but none were put in circulation at the time. Since then some have "leaked" into circulation as sets were broken up and spent. Mintages are:
1981-P 3,000,000
1981-D 3,250,000
1981-S 3,492,000
The Related Link below gives full mintage figures for each date, mint mark, and type.
Only a dollar. There is no premium for this coin.
Sorry, the Susan B. Anthony dollar was never struck in silver. They were made of copper-nickel just like dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's only worth $1.
That's not Susan B. Anthony on the dime, it's Liberty. Anthony was on small dollar coins in 1979-81. Dimes from the 1940s are common and generally only worth their silver content, which at present is a little over $2.
The coin is just a Peace dollar a Susan B. Anthony dollar is a very different coin. The date is so common retail values are only $16.00-$19.00 for circulated coins and about $21.00 for mint state coins.
You could not have an 1887 Susan B. Anthony dollar for several reasons: > Anthony dollars were struck only in 1979-81 and 1999 > Ms. Anthony was very much alive in 1887 so her portrait couldn't legally be used on a coin > She was considered a rabble-rouser by the male-dominated society of the day so there is no way her portrait would be approved for use on a coin in any case. Bottom line, remember the Statue of Liberty? Compare the face on the statue to the face on the coin...
Please check the coin again, Susan B. Anthony first appered on the 1979 one dollar coin, with a date of 1924 the coin is a Peace dollar and they were never struck in gold. The last year a gold US one dollar coin was made was 1889.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
The coin is not a silver liberty dollar. It's a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin and has no silver in it and the value is one dollar.
With the date of 1979 it's just a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin and has no silver in it so spend it.
1979 makes it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, which contains no silver, and is worth one dollar.
Sorry, the Susan B. Anthony dollar was never struck in silver. They were made of copper-nickel just like dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's only worth $1.
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The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was never struck in silver. They were made of copper-nickel just like dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's only worth $1.
What you have is a $1 coin (like it says on the back) that's normally called an Anthony dollar because it has a picture of womens' rights advocate Susan B. Anthony on the front. It's made of copper-nickel, not silver, and is only worth $1 if you found it in change.
That's not Susan B. Anthony on the dime, it's Liberty. Anthony was on small dollar coins in 1979-81. Dimes from the 1940s are common and generally only worth their silver content, which at present is a little over $2.