In 1999, the United States Mint released the Susan B. Anthony one-dollar coin to address a shortage of dollar coins for vending machines and post offices before the Sacagawea dollar was ready for production. While most circulated 1999 Susan B. Anthony dollars hold face value (around $1), some can be worth more, especially those in uncirculated condition, proof coins, or those with rare errors.
Here’s a breakdown of 1999 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin values:
- Circulated: A 1999 Susan B. Anthony dollar in average circulated condition (XF-AU) with a P or D mint mark is typically valued at $1.50 – $3 . According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a Susan B. Anthony Coin from 1999 in circulated condition is worth between $1.05 and $1.35.
- Uncirculated (MS65 and above):
– A 1999-P (Philadelphia mint) Susan B. Anthony dollar in higher uncirculated grades (MS65 and above) can fetch $10 – $20.
– A 1999-D (Denver mint) Susan B. Anthony dollar in higher uncirculated grades (MS65-MS67) can be worth $15 – $35 . On the open market, pristine, uncirculated 1999 D Silver Dollars can sell for as much as $600.
– A 1999-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar in Uncirculated Collectible Condition is offered for $35.
- Proof Coins (S mint mark – San Francisco): Proof versions of the 1999 Susan B. Anthony dollar (minted in San Francisco) are generally more valuable, averaging $20 – $40 depending on condition and original packaging. In perfect condition (PR69-PR70), their value can exceed $100.
- Error Coins: Certain rare error varieties can be highly sought after by collectors:
– Wide Rim Variety: This variety has a wider rim than the regular version and is valued at $30 – $100 in good condition. An example is the Susan B Anthony Circulated Wide Rare Special, which typically costs around $2300.
– Doubled Die (Doubled Ear): A 1999-P Susan B. Anthony dollar with a doubled ear error can be worth $80 – $150+ in high grades.
– Misaligned Die: A 1999-D Susan B. Anthony dollar with a misaligned die error can range in value from $50 – $100+ depending on the severity of the error. An example is a 1979 Rare D Susan B. Anthony Dollar (f.g.) Ddo “mint Mark” Double Die, which typically costs around $650.
– Off-Center Strike: A 1999-P Susan B. Anthony dollar with an off-center strike can be valued at $100 – $250+ depending on the degree of the shift. A 1999-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar with a 10% Off-Center Strike Error is offered for $498.75.
– Double Struck In Collar: This error occurs when a coin is struck twice within the retaining collar. Depending on condition, these can be worth $200 – $300 or more. An example is the 1979 d susan b anthony. Dollar. ddo & ddr., which typically costs around $4000.
Remember, the value of any coin is ultimately determined by its condition, rarity, and collector demand. If you have a 1999 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin and are unsure of its value, it’s best to consult with a reputable coin dealer or professional grading service for an accurate appraisal. You can also use online resources and price guides to get a general idea of its potential worth.
How rare is a 1999 Susan B. Anthony dollar?
I can help with that. Therefore, the 1999 Susan B. Anthony Dollar is very common and examples in Uncirculated grades are easily obtainable. Only in MS67 condition do they become somewhat scarce but they probably still exist in the thousands in this condition.
How do I tell if my $1 coin is worth anything?
Good point! U.S. dollar coins worth money are hard to identify at a glance. Their value lies in where they were minted, their historical significance, mintage, precious metal content, whether they are error coins, and their condition. Understanding this is critical if you are thinking of selling your dollar coins.
What is my 1999 silver dollar worth?
Great question! All 1999 ASE coins contain one ounce of pure silver. Because of that silver content, each regular issue 1999 $1 silver coin usually sells for around $2 above or below the current price of an ounce of silver depending on if you are buying or selling.