In general, a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin from 2000 is not particularly rare or valuable . The US Mint produced Susan B. Anthony dollars for circulation in 1979, 1980, 1981, and again in 1999. No Susan B. Anthony dollars were minted for circulation in the year 2000.
The Sacagawea dollar, which replaced the Susan B. Anthony dollar, entered production in 2000.
However, there is a rare and valuable error coin involving a 2000-P Sacagawea dollar that was mistakenly struck on a Susan B. Anthony dollar planchet. This error coin features the Sacagawea design but has the copper-nickel composition and silver color of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. One such coin sold for $16,800 at auction in 2022.
It’s important to note that most circulated Susan B. Anthony dollars are typically worth only their face value of $1. However, coins in uncirculated condition, or those with specific errors or rare varieties, can be worth more to collectors.
Therefore, if you have a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin dated 2000, it’s likely a misdated or counterfeit coin. If it has the Sacagawea design and the coloring of a Susan B. Anthony dollar, it could be a valuable error coin, [according to the U.S. Gold Bureau] . In such a case, it would be advisable to have it authenticated by a professional coin dealer or grading service.
How do you tell if you have a rare Susan B Anthony coin?
I can help with that. And the rim of the coin. The rim and the date are almost touching on the wide rim variety. The wide rim variety adds a nice premium to your coin. In grade 40 the wide rim dollar is worth about $12.
How can you tell if a 2000 Sacagawea dollar is rare?
Good point! To determine if your Sacagawea coin is rare, check for minting errors, special finishes, unique die variations, and research mintage numbers.