Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony's likeness was put on a US coin in 1979. She was a prominent American suffragist and social reformer who played a significant role in the women's suffrage movement, advocating for women's right to vote. The coin, known as the Susan B. Anthony dollar, was minted from 1979 to 1981 and then again in 1999.
Susan B. Anthony
Abraham Lincoln had his likeness put on the one cent coin (i.e.Penny) in 1909 in honor of his birth in 1809 and so was the first actual person to be on a US coin.
The U.S. issued a $1 commemorative coin in 2004. It was sold to collectors only and does not circulate.
I will put a value of $420.00 retail on this coin. That's the value of a Extremely Fine graded Quarter Eagle dated 1888
This is not a Mint error but a well known novelty coin. Unfortunately it has no numismatic collectible value. But this stuff does sell on EBay.
Susan B. Anthony
Susan B Anthony
Abraham Lincoln had his likeness put on the one cent coin (i.e.Penny) in 1909 in honor of his birth in 1809 and so was the first actual person to be on a US coin.
If you compare your baby picture to your father's, there is a remarkable likeness.
Many people before Ceasar put their names on coins. Ceasar was the first Roman to have coins minted with his likeness while he was still alive.
Jacob noticed that the likeness of the building he saw reflected from across the street, was indeed, the building where he worked.Jacob sees his likeness whenever he looks in a mirror.
In 2000, Sacajawea was put on the back of the US Dollar coin, to honor her journey with Lewis and Clark across America. In 2007, the government began a program called the President $1 Coin. This is where they have put each of the presidents faces on the coin in the order that they became president. These coins are for collector use.
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No. The first president featured on a circulating U.S. coin was Abraham Lincoln on the cent beginning in 1909. James Monroe appears on a presidential dollar, dated 2008.
Put a picture of the coin!
No because "whose's" is not a word recognized in the English language. It is either used as "whose" or "whose is".
The coin will become much shinier. If you put ketchup on a coin for 4-5 mins. It will also become shinier.