The U.S. issued a $1 commemorative coin in 2004. It was sold to collectors only and does not circulate.
Susan B. Anthony
Do you mean it was struck in the early part of 1891?? There's not really any way to tell when in a given year a coin was struck.Anyway, 1891 was the last year of issue for the Seated Liberty design. You need to know the coin's condition and mint mark to put a value on it. There is a range of retail prices shown at http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/setdim/pricesgd.shtml , among many such sites.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson
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.
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
Thomas Edison
The very first one was put on Thomas Edison's work bench.
Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb. Without light, the actors/actresses cannot see where they were going. With the lightbulb, they can put on show in both the daytime and night.
Since you are writing it in present tense it sounds like you think he is still alive. Just to let you know, Thomas Edison is dead so you might would've wanted to put the question in present tense.
Yes he ivented lightbulbs" and we still use them.
There was no founder of electricity. Lightning is the first electricity, Thomas Edison just put it in a light bulb.
put together pictures and makes it start moving and makes movies
That was the alternate current which put to Edison electric monopoly in the late 1800s.
Thomas Edison didn't help deign the model T car he had bought one , made an electrical battery and had put it inside of the model T making it more conveinient to use and Henry ford did it (the creator of ford motors) so there it is that's the answer and that was my first ever entry on this site and my name is Thomas Vasak J.R.
Edison invented both the incandescent light bulb and the first phonograph.
Charles Lorenzo Clark was one of his chief engs I have his chair that was put up for auction Feb 2,1926 in Schenectady. I would like to know more about him.
Do you mean the Thomas Edison Middle School in Meriden Connecticut? If you do I am a student there. If not, ignore this answer. To get into TEMS (Thomas Edison Middle School) you must apply. You should receive a letter in the mail if you live in Meriden, Middletown, Wallingford or Region 13. If you do not live in any of these towns, you can get more info at the school website, www.tedison.aces.org . When you send back the letter with all the info, your name is put into a lottery. Names are picked at random and it is completely fair and having 'connections' will not get you into TEMS.