7-30-11>>> Only one of the of the Susan B. Anthony dollars made for general circulation is worth more than face value. The 1979 "P" Wide rim (near date) variety. Other than that only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
NOTE: None of the S.B.A. coins were struck in silver.
It's still worth one dollar.
Likely face value only, just very high grade uncirculated and proof coins have more than face values, none of the coins were struck in silver regardless of mintmarks or date. There is a variety of the 1979-P issue SBA coin referred to as a Wide Rim or Near Date type that does have more than face value.First of all, there is no such coin as an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin of any type!!!!E PLURIBUS UNUM is the NATOINAL MOTTO that appears on all most every coin ever made by the U.S. and all modern coins from 1938 to 2012. A one dollar coin dated 1979 is a Susan B. Anthony dollar.They are only slightly bigger than a quarter and none of them were struck in silver. The coin is only face value.
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It's not silver, no SBA dollar was struck in silver. The coin is still in circulation and only a dollar.
The US issued no silver coins of any type in 1979, but if you mean a 1979 SBA dollar coin, just spend it.
The coin is a 1979 SBA dollar and it's NOT silver. The coin is still found in circulation and is just a dollar.
The 1979 SBA dollar coin is still in circulation today, value is one dollar.
The 1979 SBA dollar is very common has no silver and is $1.00
It's still worth one dollar.
It's not a SBA dollar it's a Silver Eagle Bullion coin and the value is about $17.00 just for the silver
Check that coin again. The SBA dollar wasn't first minted until 1979.
1979 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar. Lady Liberty hasn't been on a dollar coin since 1935. The '79 SBA dollar is worth face value only.
By the date 1979 your coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and none of the SBA Dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value and none have any silver. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
Looking at the front of the coin, the mintmark is just above SBA's shoulder, on the left side.
Likely face value only, just very high grade uncirculated and proof coins have more than face values, none of the coins were struck in silver regardless of mintmarks or date. There is a variety of the 1979-P issue SBA coin referred to as a Wide Rim or Near Date type that does have more than face value.