How much is a 1979 W Susan B Anthony?
The 1979-P Wide Rim (Near Date) SBA coins in the AU grades, as of 6-23-11, have average retail values of $7.00-$9.00. Mint State coins run from $15.00 up to $45.00 or more depending on the actual MS grade of the coin.
She never was married, she was more of a Women's Rights and Women's Suffrage Political groups.
The answer is C. States the purpose of the speech.
She uses logos to persuade her audience
While advocating for women's rights Susan B Anthony was arrested for?
she was convicted for illegal voting
Does coinstar take susan b Anthony dollars?
The coins are legal tender so a bank should accept them with no questions asked.
Also many vending machines and mass-transit ticket machines take the coins, as well as the current brass ("golden") dollar coins.
Which statement best describes the significance of Susan B Anthony to the women's rights movement?
she argued for women's suffrage before the supreme court
What belief did Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B Anthony share?
They believed that women should publicize the need for equal rights.
What geometric shape is the Susan B Anthony dollar coin?
It's the same color as a quarter but a bit larger. It has a portrait of Ms. Anthony on the front and an eagle landing on the moon on its back. The dates will be 1979, 1980, 1981, or 1999.
BTW the coin is made of copper-nickel, not silver. Any that you find in change are only worth $1.
How much is a 1944 susan b Anthony dime worth?
That's either 1979 or 1999, because none were made in 1989. Either way, it's only worth one dollar.
What did Susan B Anthony do to get women to vote?
She went to the city hall and protested for woman able to vote.
Where did susan b Anthony give her speech at?
Are you speaking about the Declaration of Sentiments? If so then it was presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY.
What was Susan B Anthony's weight?
She was 5 foot 5 inches. More information at the link below: http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/PDFs/SBA%20Bio%20-%201945.pdf
How much are susan b anthony dollar coins 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 is the value of a 1912 Susan B. Anthony coin?
Nothing. It's a fake. The United States Mint never struck such a coin. Ever. You have a Liberty nickel. The image is Miss Liberty - that's why her headband has the word LIBERTY on it. SBA was, to put it mildly, very much reviled at that time and never would have been on a coin.
A 1910 Liberty nickel is worth a couple of bucks in average condition.
Who is speech did Susan B Anthony use?
the susan b anthony speech is about the presidental election and she had a chance to tell the world that wmen and men can vote so it can all be even
What did Susan B Anthony were when she was alive?
Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 15,1820 in Adams Massachusetts to Daniel and Lucy Anthony. Susan was the second born of eight children in a strict Quaker family. Her father, Daniel Anthony, was a stern man, a Quaker Abolitionist and a cotton manufacturer. He believed in guiding his children, not directing them. He did not allow them to experience the childish amusements of toys,games,and music,which were seen as distractions from the inner light. Instead he enforced self-discipline, principled convictions, and belief in one's own self-worth.Susan was a precocious child and she learned to read and write at the age of three. In 1826, the Anthonys moved from Massachusetts to Battensville,N.Y. where Susan attended a district school. When the teacher refused to teach Susan long division, Susan was taken out of school and taught in a "home school" set up by her father. The school was run by a woman teacher, Mary Perkins. Perkins offered a new image of womanhood to Susan and her sisters.She was independent and educated and held a position that had traditionally been reserved to young men. Ultimately, Susan was sent to boarding school near Philadelphia. Susan taught at a female academy, Eunice Kenyon's Quaker boarding school, in upstate New York from 1846-49. After, she settled in her family home in Rochester, New York. It was here that she began her first public crusade on behalf of temperance.
Why was Susan B. Anthony considered a candidate for one of the places of honor on Mount Rushmore?
She was considered because she led the struggle to emancipate women from the deprivation of the right to vote.