If you mean a 2009 dollar coin with Sacagawea on the front and a Native American woman planting corn on the back it's not an error. it's just a dollar.
it is worth its face value of 1 dollar
Then that coin is a error and is worth a whole lot more than a dollar First look at the edge of the coin for the date & mintmark.
It's worth one dollar.
1c unless its a mint error. If you think the coin is an error, check with your local coin dealer
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
It's worth one dollar.
One dollar.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
1$
One dollar.
No.
It's a common brass coin known variously as a Sacajawea dollar or a Native American dollar. It's worth only face value except in uncirculated condition, which might retail for $2 to $3 depending on quality. The "lady" on the front is a representation of Sacajawea, the native guide who helped Lewis and Clark during part of their 1803-1805 expedition across North America, hence the name Sacajawea dollar. The reverse shows a stylized Native American woman planting seeds in a field of corn, beans and squash. These vegetables were known as the Three Sisters because of their importance in the diet of many Native Americans.