A "gold" 1979 Susan B Anthony dollar would be a regular dollar coated in gold (or gold paint). Numismatically, it's worth about a dollar. If it is coated with real gold AND it is a thick enough to be worth anything AND you could get the gold off, it might be worth a bit more (especially if you could salvage the coin itself for a dollar). Broadly speaking, "collectable coins", such as this, aren't.
If it is gold plated, it uses such a small amount of gold to plate that it doesn't add much value to the coin. Such a coin would still only be worth about $1.
If it is from pocket change or a bank spend it.
That's not really a question. If it's supposed to be asking about the coin's value, it's worth one dollar.
No. No Susan B Anthony dollar contains any silver.
Please check the coin again, Susan B. Anthony first appered on the 1979 one dollar coin, with a date of 1924 the coin is a Peace dollar and they were never struck in gold. The last year a gold US one dollar coin was made was 1889.
The U.S. Mint did not issue any gold Susan B. Anthony dollar coins.
Please check again and post a new question. It's either not a quarter, not gold, not 2000, or not Susan B. Anthony. Anthony coins were $1 pieces, and were minted from copper-nickel in 1979-81 and 1999.
Anthony dollars were only made in 1979-81 and 1999. Please check your coin again.The last Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in 1999, with a date of 2001 the coin is a Sacagawea dollar and it's just a dollar.
Susan B. Anthony did not appear on any US coin until 1979 and only 2 1877 LIBERTY HEAD Half Union coins were struck and both are in the Smithsonian and considered priceless
Please check the coin again, Susan B. Anthony first appered on the 1979 one dollar coin, with a date of 1924 the coin is a Peace dollar and they were never struck in gold. The last year a gold US one dollar coin was made was 1889.
There's no such coin:All 1979 $1 coins have a picture of Susan B. Anthony, not Miss Liberty.They were struck in copper-nickel, not gold. Gold is no longer used for circulating coins.Even if you have a plated Anthony dollar, it's only worth $1.
The U.S. Mint did not issue any gold Susan B. Anthony dollar coins.
Please check again and post a new question. It's either not a quarter, not gold, not 2000, or not Susan B. Anthony. Anthony coins were $1 pieces, and were minted from copper-nickel in 1979-81 and 1999.
Anthony dollars were only made in 1979-81 and 1999. Please check your coin again.The last Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in 1999, with a date of 2001 the coin is a Sacagawea dollar and it's just a dollar.
Susan B. Anthony did not appear on any US coin until 1979 and only 2 1877 LIBERTY HEAD Half Union coins were struck and both are in the Smithsonian and considered priceless
I'm assuming you mean the Sacajawea Dollar which is minted in gold-coloured brass (Susan B Anthony dollars were last minted in 1999) it is a common coin struck in brass and not gold and is worth $1.
The first "Sac" dollars were struck in 2000 and are made of gold-colored brass. If your coin is silver-colored and dated 1979 it's a copper-nickel Susan B. Anthony dollar. In either case it's worth exactly $1.00
Not 1776, not Susan B. Anthony, or not a $20 gold coin.Please look at a history book. Susan B. Anthony wasn't born until 1820, and the US was involved in a little thing called the Revolutionary War in 1776 so they weren't minting $20 gold coins.
Anthony dollars were made for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999. The design was discontinued at the end of 1999 so there could not be a 2006 version.In all probability you have a Sacagawea dollar, and it's made of brass, not gold. "Sac's" struck from 2002 to 2008 were technically only sold to collectors but a lot of them have made it into circulation anyway. If you found your coin in change, it's only worth $1.
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.
No such coin like this exists. In 1999 the only small dollar produced by the US was the Susan B. Anthony dollar which was the same colour and compositon as the quarter. The Sacajawea dollar would first be struck dated 2000. If you indeed have a 1999 Susan B. Anthony coin, it is only worth face value unless in mint packaging.