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.
Sacajawea
It's a depiction of Sacajawea - she IS the Native American on the coin. Plus, she's on the front. The back shows an eagle (2000-2008) and various native American scenes (2009-present).
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
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.
It's not gold plated the Brass in the coin gives it that color and it's not worth more than a dollar
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
The picture on the back of the Sacajawea coin is a young Shoshone woman. She has her infant son on her back in a wrap. This coin was a replacement for the Susan B. Anthony coin.
Yes Sacajawea is on a dollar coin
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.
Yes, a Sacajawea coin with arrows on the back is considered rare. This design, known as the "Sacajawea dollar with arrows," was produced in very limited quantities in 2000 and is sought after by collectors. The arrows represent a unique variation of the standard design, making these coins more valuable in the numismatic market. If you have one, it could be worth significantly more than its face value.
Sacajawea
a dollar
It's a depiction of Sacajawea - she IS the Native American on the coin. Plus, she's on the front. The back shows an eagle (2000-2008) and various native American scenes (2009-present).
Sacajawea is on a one dollar US coin that was made in the 2000s.
Sacajawea
Because it is just a one dollar coin.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin