It's a Susan B. Anthony dollar, not a "Susan coin". The denomination is right there on the back, like all other U.S. coins.
It's made of cupro-nickel, not silver. You can see the copper edge.
It's worth one dollar.
No such thing.
The coin is not a silver liberty dollar. It's a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin and has no silver in it and the value is one dollar.
The coin is not a "Liberty" silver dollar, it's a Susan B. Anthony and was never made from silver only copper-nickel. The coin is still in circulation today and is face value.
It's not a SBA dollar it's a Silver Eagle Bullion coin and the value is about $17.00 just for the silver
Check that coin again. Susan B. Anthony wasn't featured on a coin until 1979, and there were no silver dollars minted in 1914.
It's a common Susan B. Anthony dollar coin with no silver in it just spend it
The coin is not a "Liberty" silver dollar, it's a Susan B. Anthony and was never made from silver only copper-nickel. The coin is still in circulation today and is face value
It isn't silver, it isn't gold. All Susan B Anthony coins are copper-nickel, someone might have added gold plating to the coin which doesn't do anything to increase the value and is viewed as damage to the coin by collectors. Your coin is only worth $1.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and has no silver in it, it's just a dollar coin.
The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
In 1979, the dollar coin issued by the US was the Susan B. Anthony, which has no silver content and no real collector's value, so is a "spender".