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.
Susan B. Anthony.Note that Anthony dollars were discontinued in 1999. They're made of copper-nickel, not silver, and are only worth $1 in circulated condition.
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
It isn't silver but rather copper-nickel clad just like all other circulating US coinage like the dime and quarter. Unless the coin is in a special mint set, proof, or truly uncirculated, it is only worth $1. The Susan B Anthony dollar was only unpopular, not rare.
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 Morgan dollar after its designer George T. Morgan. See the Related Question for more information. And in any case, SBA was reviled at the time because American society was still very much male-dominated in those days so it's extremely unlikely her image would have appeared on a coin regardless. Anthony dollars were only struck in 1979-81 and 1999 and are small (26.5 mm) coins made of cupronickel.
It's made of copper and nickel, not silver, and it's still worth one dollar.
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 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.
No, its not real silver. It's made of copper and nickel.
silver dollars are no longer made by the US mints. (Philadelphia and Denver.) today presidential gold dollars are used, not silver dollars. the reason for this is because the most recent silver dollar looked like a quarter. The most recent silver dollar made by the US mints was called The Susan B. Anthony Silver Dollar. Its name is self explanatory on who is on the front of it, Susan B. Anthony.
Susan B. Anthony.Note that Anthony dollars were discontinued in 1999. They're made of copper-nickel, not silver, and are only worth $1 in circulated condition.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. Susan B. Anthony dollars were minted in 1980 and they're made of copper-nickel, not silver and have no added value if found in change.
Check the coin again and you should see that it is a peace dollar. Susan B Anthony dollars were made from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999. The answer to the question is no a peace dollar does not stick to a magnet. This is because it is made of 90% silver and 10% copper and neither have magnetic properties. A Susan B Anthony dollar won't stick either.
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.
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
Eisenhower Dollars were minted by the US Treasury from 1971 through 1978. However circulation coins were made of copper-nickel, not silver. Special collectors' coins were struck in 40% silver and sold in special packages. "Ikes" were subsequently followed by the Susan B. Anthony Dollar.
The Sacagawea & Presidential series of dollar coins are made from copper, zinc, nickel and manganese. Eisenhower and Susan B. Anthony dollar coins are copper-nickel. The older REAL silver dollars are silver and copper.