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    If Susan B. Anthony was the first American lady to be on a coin, then who is the woman on the Lady-Head (Liberty) Dimes?

    Question #38818. Asked by RamenNoodle.

    Hamlet.

    That is a representation of "lady liberty" or a greek goddess...but not an actual American woman.

    Sep 15 03, 10:37 PM

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