Likely face value only, just very high grade uncirculated and proof coins have more than face values, none of the coins were struck in silver regardless of mintmarks or date. There is a variety of the 1979-P issue SBA coin referred to as a Wide Rim or Near Date type that does have more than face value.
okay i figured it out...its the 19th amandment! which gave women the right to vote. the 19th amendment is also known as the susan b Anthony amendment! thanks. you can Google the question and scroll down a little bit and it will tell you the same answer if you want to check and be sure
void main() { //variable declaration int a; int b; printf("\n Enter the first value"); scanf("%d",&a); printf("\n Enter the second value"); scanf("%d",&b); a=a+b; b=a-b; a=a-b; printf("\n After swap the value"); printf("\n value of A=%d",a); printf("\n value of A=%d",b); getch(); }
That depends what you mean by "B", and what you mean by "binary code" assuming that by "binary code", you actually mean a binary representation of it's ascii value, then the answer is 1000010. The ascii value of the character "B" is 66 in decimal, which is 1000010 is that value in binary. If on the other hand, you mean "what is the binary value of the hexidecimal number B?", then the answer is 1011.
#include<stdio.h> void main() { int a,b,t; printf("enter the values of two varaible"); scanf("%d%d",&a,&b); t=a; a=b; b=t; printf("the exchanged values are",b,a); }
#include<iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Enter value a: "; double a; std::cin >> a; std::cout << "Enter value b: "; double b; std::cin >> b; double sum {a+b}; std::cout << "a + b + (a + b) * (a + b) = " << sum + sum * sum << std::endl; }
Susan B. Anthony dollar was created in 1979.
There just Susan B. Anthony Dollars no liberty in it, and it's worth a dollar
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 coin you are referring to is likely the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, which features a depiction of the suffragist Susan B. Anthony on the obverse and an eagle landing on the moon on the reverse. These coins were minted from 1979 to 1981 and then again in 1999. In circulated condition, the value of a 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin is typically around face value ($1), as they are still fairly common.
No such coin exists, all 1978 dollars are Eisenhower dollars. Susan B Anthony dollars would not be minted until 1979.
The 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar is still in circulation today, the coin is face value.
Susan B Anthony
in 1979
The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
Susan B Anthony was on a US dollar coin minted from 1979 to 1981 and also in 1999.
Susan B. Anthony is not on any U.S. $2 bill $1 coins with her picture were minted for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999