Susan B. Anthony on the dollar coin, Sacagawea on the golden dollar, and Helen Keller on the Alabama quarter
The most commonly known women on a US coin is Susan B Anthony. She was pictured on the US dollar coin made from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999.
Susan B. Anthony, Statue of Liberty, Sacajawea
Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea, both on small dollar coins.
...Of what US coin? There have been several US coins intended for circulation ranging from half a cent to $20.
In the past US gold coins have been minted at the Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point mints.
The most commonly known women on a US coin is Susan B Anthony. She was pictured on the US dollar coin made from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999.
Susan B. Anthony, Statue of Liberty, Sacajawea
Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea, both on small dollar coins.
The first circulating US coin to bear the likeness of an actual woman was the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar. The 2000 dollar coin portrayed the image of Sacagawea. In addition women have appeared on commemorative coins such as the Dolly Madison coin.
No. The US Mint uses a variety of metals in the minting of coins but lead is not one of them.
People in the US have been using nickel coins since 1866 (still in use today).
The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.
...Of what US coin? There have been several US coins intended for circulation ranging from half a cent to $20.
These coins are called Sacajawea dollars because they depict the Native American woman by that name who guided part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Remember, the coins aren't really gold, just brass.
In the past US gold coins have been minted at the Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point mints.
US coins have never been made of iron.
The old coins that were used in the ancient times were the gold.The old coins has been with us since time immemorial. They were used in the ancient times for trade.