The first circulating US coin to bear the likeness of an actual woman was the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar. The 2000 dollar coin portrayed the image of Sacagawea. In addition women have appeared on commemorative coins such as the Dolly Madison coin.
Four words that appear on all US coins are "United States of America."
Sacajawea and Susan B Anthony are the only women to appear as the primary portrait on a US circulating coin. Helen Keller also appears on the reverse side of Alabama state quarter but hers isn't considered to be the main portrait.
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Susan B. Anthony on the $1.00 coins from 1979-1981 and 1999 & Helen Keller on the reverse of the 2003 Alabama State Quarter.
On a US Postage stamp. On US postage stamps, and currency whether paper or coins.
When you are plowing the ground on Farmville,the coins that appear are for plowing it. It also gives you some coins so you can buy seeds.The gold coins that sometimes appear when you are plowing gives you 100 coins.
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The most commonly known women on a US coin is Susan B Anthony. She was pictured on the US dollar coin made from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999.
Susan B. Anthony, Statue of Liberty, Sacajawea
The first president to appear on a US circulating coin would be Abraham Lincoln. In 1909 Lincoln replaced Liberty on the Indian Head cent. However, other presidents such as Washington were considered for other coins such as the nickel prior to 1909, but were eventually passed on for other designs.
Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea, both on small dollar coins.
The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.