Nothing. It's a fake. The United States Mint never struck such a coin. Ever. You have a Liberty nickel. The image is Miss Liberty - that's why her headband has the word LIBERTY on it. SBA was, to put it mildly, very much reviled at that time and never would have been on a coin.
A 1910 Liberty nickel is worth a couple of bucks in average condition.
Please don't assume that every woman on a US coin is Susan B. Anthony! Your coin is either a dime, quarter, or half dollar and depicts Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..."
There's more information at the Related Questions.
If you check a good history book you'll discover that women didn't have the right to vote in 1913 and SBA (who had died 7 years before) was still hated for her efforts to bring about equality. The chances that a men-only Congress would honor her on a coin would have been less than zero.
Please don't assume that every woman on a US coin is Susan B. Anthony! Your coin is either a dime, quarter, or half dollar and depicts Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..."
There's more information at the Related Questions.
The image is of Miss Liberty - don't assume that every woman on a coin is Susan B. Anthony, LOL!
Susan B. Anthony died in 1906 and could not legally have her picture on a coin while she was alive.
In addition she was extremely unpopular in the first part of the 20th century due to her feminist views. It took about 70 years for society to catch up. Her efforts were first recognized on the $1 coin in 1979.
Don't assume that every woman on a US coin is Susan B. Anthony!! Your coin is called a Liberty nickel because it carries a picture of Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of..."
Please see the Related Question for more information.
If you read any decent history book you'll discover that in 1906 women didn't have the right to vote and SBA was hated for her efforts to bring about equality. The chances that a men-only Congress would honor her on a coin would have been less than zero, even if it weren't illegal to depict a living person on US coins.
There is no such nickel. Susan B Anthony has only been featured on the dollar coin in the late 1900s.
Susan B Anthony is not on a nickel but rather a dollar coin. See thee link below for the value of a 1905 US nickel.
a half dollar
No such coin exists, all 1978 dollars are Eisenhower dollars. Susan B Anthony dollars would not be minted until 1979.
$1 to $7500 depending upon the mint mark, the variety and the condition of the coin.
yes she was the first women on a coin!
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.
No such thing.
a half dollar
The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
It's worth one dollar.
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?"
The 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
$1. These coins are still in circulation.
No such coin exists, all 1978 dollars are Eisenhower dollars. Susan B Anthony dollars would not be minted until 1979.
The mintmark is found to the left of Susan B Anthony's head on the obverse (heads) of the coin.
No such coin exists. Susan B Anthony coins were only struck from 1979-1999, in 2000 the only circulation type dollar was the Sacajawea coin and unless it is a proof coin, the Sacajawea dollar is only worth face value.
1980 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, and it's only worth face value.
$1 to $7500 depending upon the mint mark, the variety and the condition of the coin.