Sacagawea dollar

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The Sacagawea dollar is a U.S. one-dollar coin introduced in 2000 featuring the Shoshone interpreter Sacagawea, notable for its golden color and smooth edge.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Sacagawea dollar reverse 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States dollar coin
category modern U.S. commemorative-type coin
circulationStartDate 2000
circulationUsage low in general circulation
color golden
compositionOuterLayer 12% zinc
4% nickel
7% manganese
77% copper
coreMaterial pure copper
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination one dollar
diameter 26.5 millimeters
edge smooth edge
features Shoshone interpreter Sacagawea NERFINISHED
introduced 2000
legalTender United States NERFINISHED
mass 8.1 grams
material manganese-brass clad copper
mintingBegan 1999
mintMarkLocations Denver Mint NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Mint NERFINISHED
San Francisco Mint NERFINISHED
monetaryAuthority United States Mint NERFINISHED
nickName golden dollar
obverseDesign Sacagawea carrying her infant son Jean Baptiste
obverseDesigner Glenna Goodacre NERFINISHED
obverseFigure Sacagawea NERFINISHED
obverseLegend IN GOD WE TRUST
LIBERTY
obverseOrientation coin alignment
obverseSubjectEthnicity Shoshone NERFINISHED
precededBy Eisenhower dollar NERFINISHED
primaryUse collectible coin products
public transportation systems
vending machines
replaced Susan B. Anthony dollar NERFINISHED
reverseDesigner Thomas D. Rogers Sr. NERFINISHED
reverseDesignType soaring eagle (2000–2008) NERFINISHED
reverseLegend E PLURIBUS UNUM
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NERFINISHED
reverseOrientation coin alignment
series small-sized dollar
shape round
successorSeries Native American $1 Coin Program NERFINISHED
Presidential $1 Coin Program NERFINISHED
thickness 2.0 millimeters
value 1 United States dollar

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Susan B. Anthony dollar succeededBy Sacagawea dollar
Native American $1 Coin replacedSeries Sacagawea dollar
this entity surface form: Sacagawea dollar reverse