
Hello there! That's a great question, as many people have these dollar coins and are curious about their value.
While the provided search results from Bullion Shark and Greysheet confirm that price guides exist for Susan B. Anthony dollars, they don't specify which ones are valuable. Generally, the value of these coins depends heavily on their year, mint mark, and condition.
Most Susan B. Anthony dollars you find in circulation, especially those from 1979, 1980, and 1999, are typically worth only their face value of one dollar. They were produced in very large numbers and are not considered rare.
However, there is one specific variety that is worth looking for. The 1979-P "Wide Rim" (also called "Near Date") coin is the most valuable of the series meant for circulation. On this version, the date is very close to the coin's rim. A regular 1979 coin has a thicker rim, creating more distance between the date and the edge. This Wide Rim variety in good condition can be worth anywhere from $5 to over $30.
Beyond that, proof coins, which were made for collectors and have a shiny, mirror-like finish, are also worth more than a dollar. The 1981 coins are also a bit more valuable, as they were only released in collector sets and not for general circulation. Of course, any coin in exceptionally high-grade, uncirculated condition will always command a premium from collectors.
So, while most are just worth a dollar, it's always a good idea to check your 1979 coins for that special wide rim


