It's a Sacagawea dollar. The coin IS NOT gold it's brass and it's just a dollar.
The coin you are referring to is a US $1 gold coin, commonly known as the Indian Head or Indian Princess gold dollar. These coins were minted between 1849 and 1889 and feature an image of Liberty as an Indian woman on the obverse side and a representation of a bald eagle on the reverse side.
The Sacajawea dollar first was minted in 2000.
The woman is Susan B. Anthony, and the coin is still worth one dollar.
The coin is a Morgan dollar and assuming no little letters on the back of the coin under the eagle (S-O-CC) the value is $17.00-$26.00
The 1924 silver dollar is called a Peace dollar because it says Peace on the side with the eagle. It is worth about $25 for the silver alone. If the condition is better, it is worth more.
The woman is Miss Liberty! The coins are often called "Morgan" dollars after the man who designed them. Please see the Related Question.
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The Sacajawea dollar first was minted in 2000.
The woman is Susan B. Anthony, and the coin is still worth one dollar.
The coin is a Morgan dollar and assuming no little letters on the back of the coin under the eagle (S-O-CC) the value is $17.00-$26.00
The 1905 Half Eagle [$5] bears a portrayal of Lady Liberty.
It is NOT GOLD the outer layer is BRASS and it's just a dollar coin one of many millions,spend it
Yes. The "woman" was an image of Lady Liberty. Called a "Liberty Head", there were three denominations made. The Eagle ($10), the Half Eagle ($5), and the Quarter Eagle ($2.50)
The 1924 silver dollar is called a Peace dollar because it says Peace on the side with the eagle. It is worth about $25 for the silver alone. If the condition is better, it is worth more.
The woman is Miss Liberty! The coins are often called "Morgan" dollars after the man who designed them. Please see the Related Question.
The woman is Miss Liberty! The coins are often called "Morgan" dollars after the man who designed them. Please see the Related Question.
It's just a common Sacagawea dollar, spend it.
Her name was SACAGAWEA a Shoshone women who was the guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.