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Yes, it is legal tender in the United States. Absolutely. Billions have been made. Remember, they're ordinary circulation coins. They're not commemoratives, collectibles, or anything special. Plus they're not real gold - they're made of gold-colored brass

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No. 2008 was the last year for the Sacagawea Dollar. Beginning in 2009 the Native American Dollar series began. The obverse side of the coin will still be the same as the Sacagawea Dollar but the reverse will feature a different aspect of Native American life each year.

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A Sacagawea dollar is a U.S. minted coin intended for circulation. It was not very popular and eventually it became more of a collector coin than a circulation coin.

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No silver Sacagawea coins exist. Post new question and include the date.

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Yes but why would you want to. They are quite the collectors item

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Yes. Any coin minted in the United States by the Treasury department is considered legal tender for goods purchased.

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A Sacagawea dollar is a gold-coloured dollar coin with an image of Sacagawea on the obverse side.

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Yes, She is on the golden dollar.

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Which coin contains Sacagawea?

The US Mint used to produce a series of $1 coins it called the Sacajawea dollar. Now, it produces a very similar series of coins it calls Native American dollars. The woman depicted on both is nearly identical and many people assume that Sacajawea coins are still being produced. In fact, the government says that the woman depicted on the current series is not Sacajawea, but a generic Native American woman.


What is the value of a Sacajawea coin with no date?

The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coins.


Are Sacajawea dollar coins still being minted and if so by which mints?

Yes, they're still being minted. Business strikes are produced in Philadelphia and Denver, with proofs for collectors minted in San Francisco.


What is a 2000 Sacajawea worth?

These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.


What three women's faces are on US coins?

Susan B. Anthony, Statue of Liberty, Sacajawea


What is a Sacajawea dollar 2000 worth?

These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.


What is the value of a Sacajawea dollars?

Please check your coin again. The first Sacajawea dollars were released in 2000. 1979 $1 coins carry a picture of Susan B. Anthony.


What is the value of a Sacajawea dollar with a soaring eagle on the reverse side?

it is worth 1 dollar unless it is in mint grade 90 condition then a collector might pay 2 bucks or so. I have seen collectors pay much more for coins well under their value though.


What is a 2000 gold sacajawea dollar worth?

These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.


Where is the mint mark and year on the Sacajawea dollar?

Since 2007, the date, mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coins.


Are Sacajawea dollars still accepted in Illinois?

The word "still" isn't applicable to this question. The coins have been minted every year since 2000 and are legal tender anywhere in the US. The same applies to the Presidential Dollar series that started in 2007.


What coin is Sacajawea on?

The One Dollar coins from 2000 to date. And starting in 2007 the US Mint has gave us One Dollar coins with MORE DEAD presidents on them, unfortunately these will last until 2016.