It has a date. Starting in 2009 Sacajawea dollars use the same edge lettering that's on the Presidential dollars.
The first year of issue for the Sacagawea dollar was in 2000.
The year 2000 saw the introduction of the unpopular Sacagawea dollar coin. Being the first year of a new issue, it had the highest mintage of any year it's been around. Between Philadelphia and Denver, there were nearly 1.3 billion of them minted.
Yes they do, but it's on the edge of the coin. 2008 was the last year for an obverse mintmark on this coin. Technically the coins since 2009 are no longer Sacagawea dollars but Native American dollars.
When was the last year a $50 gold coin was made
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
The New Zealand Penny was first minted for circulation in 1940 and last minted in 1964. They were minted for inclusion in coin sets only in 1965. The New Zealand Penny was not minted in 1948.
1903 is the year the coin was minted (made)
The coin is a SACAGAWEA dollar NOT a S.B.A. dollar. 1999 was the last year for the S.B.A. coins. 2000 is the first year for the Sacagawea dollar. It's just a dollar, spend it.
First off, Susan B Anthony dollars ceased to be minted in 1999, all of them unless they are proof are exceedingly common and are not worth any more than $1. Sacagawea dollars are also really common and are worth no more than $1 unless they are proof.
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
1936
It is extremely unlikely that a 2000 general circulation coin would be minted in 2001. It is not so unlikely that some bullion Proof coins might be minted in the year after the date indicated on the coin.