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.
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 question "What is the value of a 1915 US half dollar?"
Anthony's picture only appeared on $1 coins struck in 1979-81 and 1999. In 1915, women weren't even allowed to vote, and Ms. Anthony was very unpopular due to her work for universal suffrage. It would have been politically impossible for her to appear on a coin minted at that time.
It's made of copper and nickel, not silver, and it's still worth one dollar.
The Susan B. Anthony coin is a dollar, not a quarter. With the exception of a couple of proof examples, it is worth about a dollar.
a half dollar
The Susan B Anthony dollar is the same silvery color as the US quarter, dime and half-dollar. However, the coin contains no silver.
Susan B. Anthony never appeared on the US half dollar coins, only the dollar coins starting in 1979 to 1981 & 1999. The obverse design of your 1902 half dollar is that of "Miss Liberty" and is one of the Barber series (1892-1915) of half dollars. In average circulated condition the coin has a value of $14.00-$30.00
Sorry, the Susan B. Anthony dollar was never struck in silver. They were made of copper-nickel just like dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's only worth $1.
If it's dated 2000 and golden in color, then that's a Sacagawea dollar, not Susan B. Anthony. SBA dollars are similar in appearance as dimes, quarters, and half dollars.
a half dollar
The Susan B Anthony dollar is the same silvery color as the US quarter, dime and half-dollar. However, the coin contains no silver.
Susan B. Anthony never appeared on the US half dollar coins, only the dollar coins starting in 1979 to 1981 & 1999. The obverse design of your 1902 half dollar is that of "Miss Liberty" and is one of the Barber series (1892-1915) of half dollars. In average circulated condition the coin has a value of $14.00-$30.00
Sorry, the Susan B. Anthony dollar was never struck in silver. They were made of copper-nickel just like dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's only worth $1.
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was never struck in silver. They were made of copper-nickel just like dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's only worth $1.
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in copper-nickel using the same alloy and same process as the modern US quarter, dime and half-dollar, so the color is the same as the modern quarter, dime or half-dollar. It is a silvery color (though the coin contained no silver!).
A form of ribbed decoration. I know that in the minting of coins a reeded edge is used on the dime, quarter, half-dollar, and Susan B. Anthony dollar coin..
If it's dated 2000 and golden in color, then that's a Sacagawea dollar, not Susan B. Anthony. SBA dollars are similar in appearance as dimes, quarters, and half dollars.
The Susan B Anthony dollar was made from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999. But the coin isn't really silver - it's made of copper-nickel like other circulation-strike dimes, quarters, and half dollars produced since the 1960s.
Susan B. Anthony only appeared on $1 coins issued 1979-81 and 1999. Please don't assume EVERY woman on a U.S. coin is her. In fact, the vast majority of U.S. coins with a woman on them carry a picture of MISS LIBERTY, as in "Statue of ..."!!!!
That's not Susan B. Anthony on the dime, it's Liberty. Anthony was on small dollar coins in 1979-81. Dimes from the 1940s are common and generally only worth their silver content, which at present is a little over $2.
Four. 1 Susan B. Anthony dollar 1 JFK half- dollar 1 wheat dime 1 buffalo nickel