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Susan B. Anthony

Susan B. Anthony was an advocate for the women’s rights movement in the 19th century. She played a vital role in establishing women’s suffrage in the United States and helped pave the way for women's rights to be recognized and instituted in the American government.

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Did Susan B Anthony have children?

No Susan B. Anthony didn't have children. She was married.

What is the value of a 1979D Susan B Anthony Dollar Coin?

In order to value a coin, we need a condition. Unless its uncirculated, it is most likely not worth more than face value yet, but give it time. If it is uncirculated, it is worth about $3 at most.

What impact did Susan B Anthony elizabeth cady Stanton elizabeth blackwell have on society today?

IMPACT AND LEGACYElizabeth Cady Stanton led the first women's movement in America. She was its founder and philosopher. As its chief writer and speaker, she developed its principles and defined its goals. Although she initially became involved with the rights of black slaves, she shifted her focus to the rights of women and finally to changing the perceived role of women in society. She challenged the concept of separate spheres for men and women in her speeches and lectures, advocating the benefits for women in building physical strength and enhancing self-reliance, campaigning for the rights of women, and educating her audiences about the need for these rights.

What is a Susan B. Anthony half dollar worth?

There's no such coin. Susan B. Anthony was on the DOLLAR coin from 1979 to 1981 and in 1999.

Please check again and post a new question with more details. Also don't assume that every woman on a U.S. coin is Susan B. Anthony. In fact most older coins have a picture of Miss Liberty.

What is a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin?

All Susan B. Anthony dollars, including the 1999 reissue, were "clad" coins composed of a copper center layered with a copper/nickel alloy. This, by the way, is the same composition used for dimes, quarters, and half-dollars made for circulation since 1971; unlike those coins, which were also issued in a 91% silver alloy for collectors, the Susan B. Anthony dollar was never a true silver dollar.

Who started the womens sufferage?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the women's suffrage then later on she met Susan B. Anthony and she helped her.

What is the value of a 2000 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin today?

Please check again and post a new question.

Anthony dollars were minted for circulation in 1979 and 1980, for collectors in 1981, and for circulation again in 1999. Those are the ONLY years.

A coin with any other date on it is not an Anthony dollar.

What did Susan B. Anthony fight for?

Susan B. Anthony was a Quaker, she was taught by her father and mother that women should have the equal rights to men. She and her sisters were very head high and did stuff that was very risky, like vote Susan voted in an election and got arrested. The were also very anti-slavery, So I hope this revise and edit helped you guys, and if you used any info. from here, make sure to put a link here for copyright reasons....

What is the value of a 1922 Susan B. Anthony dollar?

Please don't assume that every coin with a woman's face on it is Susan B. Anthony! U.S. coins at that time carried stylized images of MISS LIBERTY.

Your coin is called a Barber half dollar after its designer Charles Barber. There's more information at the Related Question.

Anthony's picture only appeared on $1 coins struck in 1979-81 and 1999. Anthony was alive (and very unpopular) in 1902 so she legally and politically would never have appeared on a coin from that time.

What is the value of an 1834 Susan B Anthony half dollar?

Your "coin" is a well-known fake, probably made in the Far East.

Large numbers of them flooded the market back in the 1980s and 1990s, and fooled many people who didn't bother to look up the fact that the Washington quarter design wasn't introduced until 1932. One West Coast TV station even ran a story about the sudden appearance of so many "rare dollars from 1865" !

What is the value of a 2006 gold Susan B. Anthony coin?

Anthony dollars were made for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999. The design was discontinued at the end of 1999 so there could not be a 2006 version.

In all probability you have a Sacagawea dollar, and it's made of brass, not gold. "Sac's" struck from 2002 to 2008 were technically only sold to collectors but a lot of them have made it into circulation anyway. If you found your coin in change, it's only worth $1.

What is the value of a 1896 Susan B Anthony dollar?

This stamp is still quite common,but I would hesitate to use it on letters, except to

someone who might appreciate it. It should be worth more than 3 cents, but it would

hard to find a buyer. I think in another 10 years, dealers may be paying

10 cents for it.

Used , your stamp has negligible value ( less than 2o cent retail) , but please do not throw it away! Keep it in your stamp collection for your children or yourself when you have more time. If you have more than one, you may be able to trade it for stamps of similar value. Or give it to a collector friend. Collectors always appreciate the thought even it they do not need the stamp.

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What problems did Susan B Anthony face?

  • Susan B. Anthony was never good at writing speeches, so that held her back at first.

What is the value of a 2001 Susan B Anthony dollar?

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.

How much is a Susan B Anthony coin worth?

None of the SBA Dollar coins struck for general circulation (except the 1979-P Near Date) have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums

What year did Susan B. Anthony get her picture on the 1 coin?

They were minted from 1979 to 1981, and again in 1999.
Coins were produced for circulation in 1979, 1980 and 1999. Coins were produced for Mint/Proof sets in 1981, although its not unusual to find one in circulation if you buy enough coins from the bank and search through them and any major coin dealer will have a 1981 mint/proof set in stock.

What is the value of an 1884 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin?

Don't assume that every woman on a US coin is Susan B. Anthony!! Your coin has a picture of Miss Liberty on it.

If you check any decent history book you'll discover that at that time 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.

What is the value of a 1900 Susan B. Anthony dollar?

Don't assume that every woman on a US coin is Susan B. Anthony!! Your coin is called a Morgan dollar and 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 the 19th century 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.

What is the value of a 1986 Susan B. Anthony dollar?

The 1981 SBA coins were not released for circulation but issued only in Mint Sets and Proof sets, one coin from each Mint (P,D,S) were in the sets. Current retail of the Mint Set coins is $3.00-$5.00

The more common Type I proof, with a blobby mint mark, sells for about $6 to $8. The much more rare Type II with a clear mint mark sells for about $135.

When Susan B Anthony quit teaching?

In 1839, she began teaching at Eunice Kenyon's Friends' Seminary to pay off her father's debts. In 1846, she began teaching at Canajoharie Academy. In 1849, at age 29, she quit her job of teaching.

What was Susan B.Anthony most known for?

Susan B. Anthony is best remembered as one of the first women to advocate the right to vote for women. She also was an abolitionist and did not receive the support she believed was due her from progressives in that she supported Black suffrage, but her associates did not back her ideas for womens' suffrage.

What type of shoes did Susan B Anthony wear?

gray clothing because she was a quaker, but when she moved into a house they werent quaker so she wore brightly colored clothes, and she also started to wear bloomers ,but after a year she stoppd because she thought the people were paying more attention to what she was wearing and not she speeches

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