The value of a 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin with a “D” mint mark (Denver Mint) varies depending on its condition and whether it has any errors.
- In circulated condition, a 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar coin is generally worth between $1.05 and $1.35.
- In pristine, uncirculated condition (MS67 or higher), a 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar can sell for as much as $1950.
- The Greysheet catalog lists a value range of $1.60 – $1,550 for a 1979-D SBA $1 MS.
- Another source lists a value range of $2.65 – $1,560 for a 1979-D SBA $1 MS.
- Mint errors can significantly increase the value of a 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar.
- Some examples of errors include a straight clip, off-center strike, or a coin struck on top of a 1978-D dime.
- A 1979 D Susan B. Anthony dollar with a “Filled D” mint mark error recently sold on eBay for $2000.
- Other errors like a “blob” error can also increase the value, with one reportedly fetching $2,299 at auction.
- Some 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollars have been sold for up to $4000 due to errors.
Note: It’s important to have your coin professionally graded if you believe it may be a valuable error coin.








How do I know if my Susan B. Anthony coin is wide rim?
I can help with that. The little gap. Here is close to the one. If I were to get a regular narrow rim coin you’d see if there’s a big space between the one in the rim of the coin. But in our cases.