The Sacajawea dollar first was minted in 2000.
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 coin is a Sacagawea dollar.
One dollar.
The coin is a common Sacagawea dollar coin and its worth a dollar.
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
If I understand the question, you have a Sacagawea dollar coin with no date on the obverse (front) of the coin and you think it should have a 2000 date on it? The coin was made after 2008. From 2009 to date, the year the coin was struck in is on the edge of the coin.
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 coin is a Sacagawea dollar.
It's worth a dollar. You can go to the bank and ask them to trade a dollar bill for a Sacajawea dollar. Presto!
Yes Sacajawea is on a dollar coin
It's a Sacagawea dollar, it's NOT made of gold it's made of brass and is just a dollar.
It's a Sacagawea dollar coin that's still produced today, value is $1.00
Her name was SACAGAWEA a Shoshone women who was the guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
One dollar.
The coin is a common Sacagawea dollar coin and its worth a dollar.
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
Sacagawea