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Sacagawea Dollar
One Dollar ($1)

Sacagawea Dollar

United States of America · 2000-2008 (Specific year on obverse)

A golden-colored coin featuring an eagle in soaring flight surrounded by 17 stars on the reverse. The obverse depicts Sacagawea.

Country
United States of America
Year
2000-2008 (Specific year on obverse)
Denomination
One Dollar ($1)
Metal
Manganese-brass clad copper (77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, 4% nickel)

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Overview

A golden-colored coin featuring an eagle in soaring flight surrounded by 17 stars on the reverse. The obverse depicts Sacagawea.

Historical significance

Introduced in 2000 to replace the Susan B. Anthony dollar, it was the first US dollar coin to have a golden color. It honors the Lemhi Shoshone woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition.

Estimated value

$1.00 USD (Face value for circulated specimens)

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning or polishing as it can damage the surface and reduce collector value. Store in a cool, dry place in a protective holder to prevent scratching and toning.