Proof SBA dollars are normally in sold in special packages identifying them as proofs. Proof coins are also double struck and polished to be solely for collectors ... they are therefore a superior coin. Your coin if still in a protective package will have a mirror finish and be highly detailed; more so than those made for circulation.
Normally it's possible to identify recent proof coins by their mint mark but that's not the case with SBA dollars. The same mints that struck proof coins also made dollars for circulation, which is not normal Mint practice.
Proof SBA dollars were minted at San Francisco in 1979, 1980, and 1981. Proof coins from those dates carry an S mint mark.
If it's dated 1999, the Philadelphia Mint (P) struck SBA proofs that year, the only date and denomination of proof coins struck at Philadelphia since 1964.
$140 to $800 depending upon the condition of the coins.
The coins are still in circulation today, only a Proof or Uncirculated coin will have a premium.
The coins are still in circulation today, so only a Proof or Uncirculated coin will have a premium.
None of the SBA Dollar coins struck for general circulation (except the 1979-P Near Date) have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
They won't, the Susan B Anthony dollars are retired and replaced by the presidential and Sacajawea dollar coins. The Susan B Anthony dollars were the most unpopular US coin in modern history and will not be remade.
Susan B. Anthony
None of the SBA coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.The coins are still in circulation.
they are worth one dollar
Unless they are proof coins, only $1 each. A proof coin has NEVER rubbed another coin, been handled or circulated and would have to be purchased from the mint and would come in a special container.
Susan B. Anthony was only 3 in that year and the US did not strike any dollar coins in 1823
Proof coins are sold to coin dealers and collectors directly, and are NOT released for general circulation. The surface is usually much shinier than on a regular coin due to the specialized minting process. Also, modern proof coins are all minted in San Francisco, so if there is a P or D, it's not a proof.
The One Dollar coins from 1979 to 1981 & 1999