Anthony dollars were only made for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999.
There are 2 modern $1 series, and all are struck in gold-colored brass:
> Sacagawea, from 2000 to the present
> Presidential portraits, from 2007 to the present.
in 1979
Susan B. Anthony.Note that Anthony dollars were discontinued in 1999. They're made of copper-nickel, not silver, and are only worth $1 in circulated condition.
The coin you are referring to is likely the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, which features a depiction of the suffragist Susan B. Anthony on the obverse and an eagle landing on the moon on the reverse. These coins were minted from 1979 to 1981 and then again in 1999. In circulated condition, the value of a 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin is typically around face value ($1), as they are still fairly common.
$1, it is not a rare coin, many, many, many were minted.
$1. These coins are still in circulation.
There is a US $1 coin that bears her likeness.
NAWSA Susan B. Anthony was a pioneer here and her ideas carried on to the 20th century. Anthony was also featured on a special &1 coin.
No such coin exists, all 1978 dollars are Eisenhower dollars. Susan B Anthony dollars would not be minted until 1979.
This coin is often called a Susan B. Anthony dollar because it depicts that 19th-century advocate for womens' rights. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar?"
$1 to $7500 depending upon the mint mark, the variety and the condition of the coin.
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.
I work at an Ohio bank and received one of these coins yesterday. It is a Susan B Anthony, not some other woman and it is gold colored. It's not, however, real gold and the value is still $1. Still kind of cool to own though.