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Please Note: Grading Susan B Anthony and Sacagawea Dollars is a subjective matter that takes years of experience to do correctly. In most cases raw or un-graded coins are usually over graded by the individual owner. Try to be realistic and understand that grading is only a means to quantify or evaluate the worth of a coin. The grading company used to grade a coin is very important and there are only two that have the highest reputation in the numismatic industry, NGC and PCGS. See: Rating Coin Grading Services. Also note that coins within a specific grade can be a plus or minus of that grade also increasing or decreasing value. There can also be mirrored fields which can increase the value significantly as in Proof-Like (PL) and Deep Mirror Proof Like (DMPL). Mintage and popularity can also factor into consideration when accessing the overall worth of a coin. Please remember that there are at least three values of a coin; the Price the owner
thinks his coin is worth, the Value a Coin Price Guide Book or a Pricing Guide lists it at and then most importantly, the Actual Price that you can sell it for to a dealer, buyer, or at an auction.

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Susan B. Anthony Dollars 1979 to Date Regular Strikes

Description

Mintage
1979-P 360,222,000
1979-P Wide Rim  
1979-D 288,015,744
1979-S 109,576,000
1980-P 27,610,000
1980-D 41,628,708
1980-S 20,422,000
1981-P 3,000,000
1981-D 3,250,000
1981-S 3,492,000
1999-P 29,592,000
1999-D 11,776,000

Description 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
1979-P - 10 15 25 35 65 600 6850
1979-P Wide Rim 20 22 40 75 180 400 3250 -
1979-D 4 10 12 15 20 75 300 -
1979-S - - 10 12 20 50 265 3750
1980-P - - 10 11 20 50 235 4250
1980-D - 5 10 15 20 50 300 -
1980-S - 6 10 12 20 80 380 -
1981-P - - 10 12 40 250 2500 -
1981-D - - 10 15 20 65 570 -
1981-S - 6 10 25 150 700 7500 -
1999-P - - 7 10 20 40 90 2500
1999-D - - 7 12 20 35 75 485

Susan B. Anthony Dollars 1979 to Date Proofs

Description Mintage
1979-S Type 1 3,677,175
1979-S Type 2  
1980-S 3,554,806
1981-S Type 1 4,063,083
1981-S Type 2  
1999-P  

Description   63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
1979-S Type 1 Deep Cameo 4 5 6 7 12 20 40 375
1979-S Type 2 Deep Cameo 60 70 80 105 115 140 190 1400
1980-S Deep Cameo 5 6 7 10 15 20 40 325
1981-S Type 1 Deep Cameo 5 6 7 8 12 20 45 265
1981-S Type 2 Deep Cameo 160 175 190 215 235 250 345 4000
1999-P Deep Cameo 5 6 7 8 15 25 45 800

 


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Native American (Sacagawea) Dollars 2000 to Date Regular Strikes

Description Mintage
Complete Set  
2000-P  767,140,000
2000-P Goodacre Presentation  
2000-D  518,916,000
2000-D Millennium Set  
2001-P 62,468,000
2001-D 70,939,500
2002-P 3,865,610
2002-D 3,732,000
2003-P 2,500,000
2003-D 2,500,000
2004-P 2,660,000
2004-D 2,660,000
2005-P 2,520,000
2005-D 2,520,000
2006-P 4,900,000
2006-D 2,800,000
2007-P 3,640,000
2007-D 3,920,000
2008-P 2,820,000
2008-D 2,820,000
2009-P  
2009-D  
2010-P  
2010-D  

Description 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
2000-P - 5 10 15 25 55 80 5000
2000-P Cheerios Dollar FS-901 - 2300 2350 2400 2650 - - -
2000-P Goodacre Presentation - 500 550 575 585 850 1350 4250
2000-D 4 5 10 11 15 25 150 6500
2000-D Millennium Set - 10 15 50 85 210 1350 5000
2001-P - 5 10 12 20 30 55 1500
2001-D - 5 10 11 35 65 575 -
2002-P - 5 10 11 15 35 75 1500
2002-D - 5 10 11 20 45 535 -
2003-P - 5 10 11 20 50 125 3150
2003-D - 5 10 11 25 175 3850 -
2004-P - 5 10 11 17 45 90 2500
2004-D - 5 10 11 12 20 95 4250
2005-P - 5 10 25 65 200 950 -
2005-D - 5 10 11 15 285 1500 -
2005-P Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 35 65 150
2005-D Satin Finish - 5 10 11 12 15 80 675
2006-P - 5 10 15 22 80 700 -
2006-D - 5 10 12 30 225 - -
2006-P Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2006-D Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2007-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2007-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2007-P Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2007-D Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2008-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2008-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2008-P Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2008-D Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2009-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2009-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2009-P Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2009-D Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2010-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2010-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2010-P Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2010-D Satin Finish - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2011-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2011-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2012-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2012-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2013-P - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -
2013-D - 5 6 7 10 15 34 -


Native American (Sacagawea) Dollars 2000 to Date Proofs (PR, PF)

Description Mintage
2000-S 3,082,483 
2001-S 2,294,043
2002-S 2,277,720
2003-S  3,300,000
2004-S  2,992,096
2005-S  3,275,000
2006-S  3,054,450
2007-S  2,062,795
2008-S  1,998,108

Description   63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
2000-S Deep Cameo 3 4 5 10 25 30 45 400
2001-S Deep Cameo 42 43 47 60 65 75 90 350
2002-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 50 300
2003-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 15 20 45 300
2004-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 17 20 40 300
2005-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 35 300
2006-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 32 300
2007-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 15 20 45 300
2008-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 17 20 40 300
2009-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 32 300
2010-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 32 300
2011-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 32 300
2012-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 32 300
2013-S Deep Cameo 4 5 6 10 12 15 32 300

 

FYI: Rare coins have historically protected or preserved wealth as strong inflation fighters, particularly in countries whose paper currency has been severely weakened. Any time our paper money is threatened, rare coins can protect wealth much like an investment in gold bullion. The beauty of rare coins can be enjoyed much like any other work of art. They are also a very private form of investment not subject to government scrutiny common to other types of investments held in banks and by brokerage houses. Rare coins are easy to store and are virtually indestructible. They are also insurable. Rare coins represent truly portable wealth which can be moved from place to place very quickly and easily. If you intend to buy rare or bullion coins for investment, your best protection is to spend time learning about the coins you are being asked to buy. In the past, most investment gains have gone to collectors, often known as numismatists, who have taken the time to carefully study various aspects of coins, including rarity, grading, market availability, and price trends. Investment success over the years is the result of prudently acquiring coins of selected quality, proven rarity, and established numismatic desirability. Many careful buyers study coins for some time before buying even a single coin. Success also can be enhanced by researching dealers, as well as coins.

 


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