The Sacagawea coin, also known as the Sacagawea dollar, is a golden-colored coin that was first issued by the United States Mint in 2000. It features an image of Sacagawea, a Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition, on the obverse side. The coin is valued at one dollar, but due to its historical significance and limited minting, some collectors may pay more for certain editions or uncirculated coins. Generally, its face value is one dollar, but its market value can vary based on demand and condition.
You can find a Sacajawea dollar coin at banks, where you can request them specifically. Additionally, they may be available at coin dealers, online marketplaces like eBay or Etsy, and through various numismatic shops. Some vending machines and public transportation systems may also accept them as currency.
I'm assuming you mean the Sacajawea Dollar which is minted in gold-coloured brass (Susan B Anthony dollars were last minted in 1999) it is a common coin struck in brass and not gold and is worth $1.
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Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
Yes Sacajawea is on a dollar coin
It varies but the original sacajawea coin had a flying eagle on the front and then a picture of sacajawea with a baby on the back, the baby is in some sort of "back pack" thing.
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Sacajawea is on a one dollar US coin that was made in the 2000s.
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The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
Because it is just a one dollar coin.
In the year 2000, the US created a 1 dollar coin with a picture of Sacajawea.
It is Sacajawea, the American Indian.
Sacajawea is on a coin because she helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition through the Rocky Mountains. She did this because they bought or won her. They chose her because they knew she knew was able to guide them.