The value of a 1981-S Susan B. Anthony Type 1 Proof coin can vary based on its condition and market demand. Typically, it may range from around $10 to $20 for a standard proof version. However, if the coin is in exceptional condition or has special attributes, its value could be higher. For precise valuation, consulting a current numismatic guide or a professional coin dealer is recommended.
$8 for type 1, $48 for type 2.
about 2 dollars
I work at an Ohio bank and received one of these coins yesterday. It is a Susan B Anthony, not some other woman and it is gold colored. It's not, however, real gold and the value is still $1. Still kind of cool to own though.
If it's a proof coin a dealer might buy it for a couple of bucks, but other than that, it's only worth face value. Just spend it.
Anthony dollars were only made in 1979-81 and 1999. Please check your coin again.The last Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in 1999, with a date of 2001 the coin is a Sacagawea dollar and it's just a dollar.
$8 for type 1, $48 for type 2.
The 1979 Anthony proof has 2 types. Type 1 has a value of $3 to $21 depending upon the condition of the coin and the brilliance of the strike. Type 2 has a value of $42 to $70 depending upon the condition of the coin. All of these price estimates are for uncirculated proof coins. Those which have been circulated are valued considerably less.
The 1981-S Proof SBA type I dollar has an average retail value of $5.00.
1.00
No such coin exists. Susan B Anthony coins were only struck from 1979-1999, in 2000 the only circulation type dollar was the Sacajawea coin and unless it is a proof coin, the Sacajawea dollar is only worth face value.
No such thing.
about 2 dollars
Regardless of mint mark only proof and mint state coins have more than face value.
As of 2017, a 1999 Susan B. Anthony Proof Dollar Coin typically had a value ranging from $5 to $15, depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Proof coins, which are specially minted for collectors, can sometimes fetch higher prices if they are graded well. However, the coin's value may vary based on the market and individual seller negotiations. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a current coin price guide or a professional coin dealer.
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
I work at an Ohio bank and received one of these coins yesterday. It is a Susan B Anthony, not some other woman and it is gold colored. It's not, however, real gold and the value is still $1. Still kind of cool to own though.
If it's a proof coin a dealer might buy it for a couple of bucks, but other than that, it's only worth face value. Just spend it.