What is the value of a 1999 Susan B Anthony?

1999 D Susan B Anthony Dollar Value is $1 circulated coins. If the coin is uncirculated and not certified they’re worth $1.25 to $2. If graded MS65 by either PCGS or NGC they’re worth $5 and in MS66 they’re worth $15. 1999 Susan B Anthony, or SBA, are not silver but clad copper – nickel.

How much is a 1979 Susan B Anthony D coin worth?

1979 D Susan B Anthony Dollar value is face value for circulated coins. If the coin is uncirculated and not certified they’re worth $1.25 to $2 each. If graded MS65 by either PCGS or NGC they’re worth $12 and in MS66 they’re worth $20.

When did the Susan B Anthony one dollar coin come out?

James Bucki has over 40 years of coin collecting experience, receiving specialized training in coin grading, minting errors, and collecting techniques. The United States Mint issued Susan B. Anthony one dollar coins from 1979 through 1981 and then again in 1999.

When did they start making the reduced diameter dollar?

The Mint began preparation for the reduced-diameter dollar coin in 1976. Although no legislation had yet been introduced, Treasury officials anticipated a positive reception from Congress, and the coin had near unanimous support from the Mint and the vending machine industry, an influential lobby in the area of coin design and creation.

When did they start sending US dollar coins to stores?

Beginning in January 2000, the Mint began sending dollar coins to Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club stores across the United States in order to help promote and circulate the coins. In total, $100 million worth of the dollars were shipped to the stores as part of the promotion.

When did they stop making the one dollar coin?

In 1976 The United States Mint began to consider abolishing the current large size dollar coinage or making a new coin that was smaller and lighter in weight. Although Eisenhower dollars never widely circulated, the U.S. Mint and The Department of the Treasury was intent on keeping the one dollar coin.

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