The value of a 1980 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin can vary significantly depending on its condition and the presence of any errors or varieties.
- Circulated coins: In circulated condition, a 1980 Susan B. Anthony coin is generally worth around $1.05 to $1.35.
- Uncirculated coins: However, in pristine, uncirculated condition, the value can increase substantially.
– A 1980 P (Philadelphia mint) Susan B. Anthony dollar in excellent condition could be worth around $2,200.
– A 1980 S (San Francisco mint) Susan B. Anthony dollar in mint state can sell for as much as $300.
– A 1980 D (Denver mint) Susan B. Anthony dollar in pristine condition can reach up to $135.
- Error coins: Certain errors can further enhance the value:
– A 1980 P mintmark coin with an obverse struck through a detached clad layer sold for nearly $400.
– A 1980 S mintmark coin struck onto a 5 cent planchet fetched almost $7,000.
– 1980-S dollars struck on copper planchets can be worth $3,300, and those struck 45% off-center sold for $880.
– There is a rare 1980 Fg D Susan B Anthony dollar with a wide rim and close date that sells for around $2200 on eBay.
- Proof coins:
– A 1980 S proof coin graded at a proof 70 deep cameo sold for around $745.
Factors influencing value:
- Mint Mark: The mint mark (P, D, or S) can influence the value.
- Condition: Coins in better condition (uncirculated, high-grade) are generally more valuable.
- Errors and Varieties: Minting errors or specific varieties can make a coin significantly more desirable to collectors.
Important Note: While some 1980 Susan B. Anthony dollar coins can be quite valuable, most are relatively common and will only be worth slightly more than their face value.
Is a 1980 half dollar rare?
The 1980-D Kennedy Half Dollars can still be found in circulation. Only examples in MS66 or higher can be more difficult to find in circulation and most examples in this condition or higher probably come from original rolls or mint sets.
Where is the mint mark on a 1980 Susan B Anthony dollar coin?
The 1980-S Susan B Anthony Dollar Coin had a mintage of just 20,422,000. The composition of these coins is called “cupronickel”, 91.66% copper and 8.34% nickel. The diameter is 26.5mm. The mint marks for Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco mints are located on the obverse above her left shoulder.