The value of a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin varies depending on its condition and mint year. Circulated coins are typically worth their face value of one dollar. However, uncirculated or proof coins, particularly those from less common mint years (1979-S Proof and 1981-S Proof), can be worth significantly more, ranging from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on their grade and certified condition. Numismatic value is determined by factors such as scarcity, mint errors, and demand from collectors.
Understanding the value of these coins provides insights into numismatics, the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects. The Susan B. Anthony dollar, though short-lived in general circulation, holds a place in American history as the first circulating coin to feature a portrait of a real woman. Its value, therefore, extends beyond its monetary worth and reflects a specific period in U.S. coinage and women’s history.