What President approved the Susan B Anthony coin?

What President approved the Susan B Anthony coin?

President Jimmy Carter
Anthony was the first woman to be honored by having her likeness appear on a circulating United States coin. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Act into law (Public Law 95-447). This law amended the Coinage Act of 1965, changing the size, weight, and design of the one-dollar coin.

Who is on the 1979 silver dollar?

Susan B. Anthony
This coin featuring Susan B. Anthony was first issued by the United States Mint in 1979 and it replaced the Eisenhower Dollar. This was the first time that a woman appeared on a circulating coin.

What is the error on the 1979 Susan B Anthony dollar?

In 1979 mint marks were still being punched into working dies by hand. The punch that was being used was old and worn. The mint mark resembled more of a “blob” than a well-formed “S.” Towards the end of the production run in 1979, a new punch was made and yielded the 1979-S Proof Type 2 clear mint marks (see below).

Who is on the dollar coin 1776 to 1976?

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Eisenhower dollar

Years of minting 1971–1978. Coins struck in 1975 and 1976 bear double date “1776–1976”
Mint marks D, S. Located on the obverse beneath Eisenhower’s bust. Mint mark omitted on Philadelphia Mint issues.
Obverse
Design Dwight D. Eisenhower
Designer Frank Gasparro

How much is a Susan B Anthony dollar worth today?

Anthony dollar. These are worth face value if worn and about $2 and up in uncirculated condition. While the 1979-P Narrow Rim SBA dollar isn’t worth very much in typical circulated or uncirculated grades, it’s nevertheless a distinct variety from its scarcer, more valuable 1979-P Wide Rim dollar counterpart (below).

What is a 1979 Susan B Anthony dollar worth?

Susan B. Anthony Dollars Average Prices and Values

Date & Mint Circ. Buy Circ. Sell
1979-P $2.00 $1.05
1979-P Wide Rim $10.00 $6.00
1979-D $2.00 $1.05
1979-S $2.00 $1.10

What is a Susan B Anthony 1979 dollar worth?

Susan B. Anthony Dollars Average Prices and Values

Date & Mint Circ. Buy Unc. Buy
1979-P $2.00 $3.00
1979-P Wide Rim $10.00 $30.00
1979-D $2.00 $2.50
1979-S $2.00 $2.50

How much is a dollar coin from 1979 worth?

Susan B. Anthony Dollars Average Prices and Values

Date & Mint Circ. Buy Unc. Sell
1979-P $2.00 $2.20
1979-P Wide Rim $10.00 $22.00
1979-D $2.00 $2.00
1979-S $2.00 $2.00

Are Susan B Anthony coins worth anything?

These are worth face value if worn and about $2 and up in uncirculated condition. While the 1979-P Narrow Rim SBA dollar isn’t worth very much in typical circulated or uncirculated grades, it’s nevertheless a distinct variety from its scarcer, more valuable 1979-P Wide Rim dollar counterpart (below).

Why are some Susan B Anthony coins worth so much?

Anthony dollars struck in the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s contain silver — all were made from copper-nickel clad compositions. What’s more, most of the worn SBA dollars you come across, perhaps in pocket change or from vending machines, are worth only face value.

Who was the first president to sign a Susan B Anthony dollar?

Susan B. Anthony was the first woman to be honored by having her likeness appear on a circulating United States coin. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Act into law (Public Law 95-447).

When did they start using Susan B Anthony coins?

When the Baltimore, Maryland Metro Subway opened in 1984, it used the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin as tokens with which to buy tickets. It became the largest single user of Susan B. Anthony dollar coins in its history.

Who was president that Susan B Anthony voted for?

Anthony voted for every Republican on the ballot, including President Ulysses S. Grant who won the election. At that time, women were not allowed to vote. Two weeks later, Anthony was arrested, and eventually fined $100 for voting illegally. “I shall never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty,” she said—and she never did.

Where was the 1999 Susan B Anthony dollar made?

The 1999 proof was minted exclusively at the Philadelphia Mint, and bears a ‘P’ mint mark, while all other proof Anthony dollars were minted at San Francisco and bear the ‘S’ of that Mint. Some 1979 and 1981 proofs bear a mint mark which was applied to the coinage dies with a different punch, causing them to have a more legible appearance.

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