August 10, 2009
These coins are made from copper-nickel, not silver and can still be obtained from banks and circulation. The circulated value is $1.
The 1980 Susan B. Anthony dollar was produced by 3 US mints: Philadelphia which is shown as 1980-P in this list, Denver which is shown as 1980-D in this list and San Francisco which is shown as 1980-S in this list. The uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list:
Uncirculated Grades.........1980-P..........1980-D..............1980-S
MS63....................................$12...............$10...................$10
MS64....................................$17...............$15....................$12
MS65....................................$22...............$20....................$27
MS66....................................$40...............$40.....................$75
MS67....................................$185.............$260....................$380
If yours is circulated, spend it in a vending machine that accepts $1 coins.
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.
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In 1980, the US Mint at Philadelphia struck 27,610,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at Denver struck 41,628,708 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at San Francisco struck 20,422,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, The US Mint at San Francisco also struck 3,554,806 Susan B. Anthony Proof Dollars
If this set is the 1980 Dollar Souvenir Set in a big Green envelope. This is the 3 coin SBA set with the P, D and S Mint marks. They are very common with an average retail value of $7.00.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Anthony dollars were minted for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999; no circulating $1 coins were made in 1984.
They were minted for circulation in 1979 and 1980, for collectors in 1981, and again for circulation in 1999.
Don't assume that every woman on a US coin is Susan B. Anthony!! Your coin has a picture of Miss Liberty on it.If you check any decent history book you'll discover that at that time women didn't have the right to vote and SBA was hated for her efforts to bring about equality. The chances that a men-only Congress would honor her on a coin would have been less than zero, even if it weren't illegal to depict a living person on US coins.
1980 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, and it's only worth face value.
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It's a common Susan B. Anthony dollar coin with no silver in it just spend it
Susan B. Anthony is not on any U.S. $2 bill $1 coins with her picture were minted for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999
The 1980 Susan B. Anthony dollar is very common, just spend it.
The woman is Susan B. Anthony, and the coin is still worth one dollar.
Please check your coin again. Peace dollars were made from 1921 to 1935. All 1980 US dollar coins carry a picture of Susan B. Anthony.
They contain absolutely no silver, and they're worth one dollar each.
In 1980, the US Mint at Philadelphia struck 27,610,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at Denver struck 41,628,708 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at San Francisco struck 20,422,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, The US Mint at San Francisco also struck 3,554,806 Susan B. Anthony Proof Dollars
1980 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
It's called a Susan B. Anthony dollar rather than a Liberty dollar. If you found it in change it has no extra value, so feel free to spend it.
Susan B. Anthony was an activist in the women's suffrage movement.