sac georgia sacajawea, does that count for you? >> they are mostly used for vending machine. the susan b. anthony isn't in production, it was introduced in 1978, it was minted for two years then went out of production and it went into production briefly in 19 99. sacajawea took her place and even her coin is in very low production now. so if you go to the bank and you get a roll of $20 coins, you might get one or two susan b. anthony, two or three sacajawea and the rest are john adams. we need more than token representation for women. >> is your campaign made harder the fact that someone last to go to make space for a woman? >> it is harder no question about it. but the president on the 20, andrew jackson, there are a lot of people who think that his legacy, the negative aspect of his legacy is enough to ask for him to be moved aside. he's known more for the indian removal act that led to the trail of tears, deaths of thousands of native americans as they were forcibly moved from their land to the west. and he also was a very fierce opponent of paper money. he believed in coi