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$1. It isn't a rare coin or contains any precious metals in it.
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Please don't assume that every U.S. coin with a woman's picture on it shows Susan B. Anthony! In fact, the woman on the coin is Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..."
If you think about it for a couple of seconds,
(1) Her feminism was considered toxic by the male-dominated society of the time so there's no way the government would have wanted to honor her with a coin
(2) Miss Liberty's portrait is far more attractive, LOL!
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She fought for women to have the right to vote.
Susan B. Anthony was a woman's rights activist. Due to her influence through organized rallies and petitions, woman gained essential rights that they did not previously have. Anthony remains a role model to this day because of her major contributions to the woman's rights movement.
Susan was remembered because she found the national woman's suffrage and help with woman's rights
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Of course. They're mixed in with newer "golden" (brass, actually) dollars in some change machines and from banks. They've never been withdrawn from circulation and there are no plans to do so.
The only problem is that a lot of younger clerks don't recognize them and become confused, thinking that it's a special type of quarter - the same mistake that happened a lot when the coin was first released. But because it has the same weight and electrical properties as a modern "golden" dollar coin, you can always use it in a vending machine or self-service checkout that takes $1 coins.
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About $20-30 retail. However, Susan B. Anthony dollars have next to no demand to collectors so I wouldn't be surprised if a coin shop isn't interested in buying it or gives you a low offer like $5 or so.
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I believe that Susan B Anthony would like encouraging and uplifting music, in today's time, that would be songs like
Roar- Katy Pery
Brave-Sara Bareillus
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It was because they were not considered apart of the population
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Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton met through their mutual friend Amelia Bloomer in 1851 at National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was a followup convention from the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention in which Stanton and Anthony addressed the issues of enfranchising woman's rights, such as suffrage and ownership of property. Both conventions brought awareness to the feminist cause, although Seneca Falls, for the drafting of the Declaration of Sentiments, is more famous.
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gaining suffrage for women
...cheater
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The person pictured on the 1776-1976 Bicentennial dollars is President Eisenhower.
Anthony dollars were minted from 1979 to 1981 and in 1999.
Please see the Related Question for more information.
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She wore glasses because she had a lazy eye after learning to read at her grandmas house. Her mother thought the lazy eye was a disgrace. Susan was not going to stop reading so instead she used glosses to cover it up. Hope I was helpful!!
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The preamble of the Fedaral Constitution says :"We the people of the United States ..."It waswe,the people;not we ,white male citizens ;nor yet we ,the male citizens; but we, the whole people ,who formed the Union. nd we formed it, not give the blessing of liberty but to secure them not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people women as well as men.
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Any that you find in change are only worth $1. Despite common rumors, they've never been withdrawn and are still legal tender.
Many vending machines and self-service checkouts in supermarkets will still accept them, so you can either spend them or take them to a bank.
Be cautious when giving them to a cashier, though. Anthony dollars have been out of general circulation for so long and the design is so, uh, unpleasant that many younger people don't even recognize them as US coins!
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Yes she cast in a vote in 1872 when it was illegal for women to vote.
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There's no such thing. Check your facts and then ask again.
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FG stands for the designer of this coin, Frank Gasparro.
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August 18, 2009
The 1979 Susan B. Anthony proof dollar was struck in 2 varieties: The filled "S" and the clear "S". The filled "S" and clear "S" variety refers to the mint mark located just to the left of Susan B. Anthony. For the filled "S", the mint mark appears to be inflated to the point where it almost looks like the numeral "8" and is called ' type 1 '. The clear "S" is a perfect "S" and is called ' type 2 '. These proof coins were only minted at San Francisco which is shown as 1979-S in this list. Proof coins are not intended for circulation so values are shown only for the uncirculated grades in the following list:
Uncirculated Deep Cameo Grades........1979-S type 1............1979-S type 2
MS63........................................................$8...............................$72
MS64........................................................$8...............................$77
MS65........................................................$8...............................$82
MS66........................................................$8...............................$90
MS67........................................................$10.............................$95
MS68........................................................$17.............................$100
MS69........................................................$40.............................$150
MS70........................................................$300...........................$1150