No. They are made of copper plated with nickel. They are not valuable unless they have the mintmark "S" or are uncirculated. If your coin is gold it is only gold plated and adds no extra value.
No.
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.
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'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 mintmark is found to the left of Susan B Anthony's head on the obverse (heads) of the coin.
susan b. Anthony and president eisenhower were both on a dollar coin.
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.
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Susan B. Anthony
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Susan B. Anthony, thus the coin is name the Susan B. Anthony dollar.
Susan B. Anthony is featured on the U.S. dollar coin, specifically the Susan B. Anthony dollar, which was introduced in 1979. This coin was produced by the United States Mint, not a traditional bank. While banks distribute currency, the Susan B. Anthony dollar itself is a federal coin rather than being associated with a specific bank.