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Please don't assume that every coin with a woman's picture on it depicts Susan B. Anthony! You're looking at a portrait of Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..."

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If you think about it for a few minutes, in 1907 SBA would not be on a coin with that date because she was

  • very much alive, so legally she couldn't be portrayed
  • reviled by the men in government for her feminism, so she wouldn't be on a coin for reasons of prejudice, too.
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