2001-D (Denver) Sacagawea Dollars

Coin / United States of America / 2001 / Denver / Sacagawea Dollars / $1 (One Dollar)

The coin in question is a 2001 Sacagawea Dollar, minted in Denver (identified by the 'D' mint mark). This particular coin is part of the United States' Sacagawea Dollar series, which honors the Native American woman Sacagawea who played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition. The coin is composed of manganese-brass, giving it a distinct golden hue. It has a weight of approximately 8.07 grams and a diameter of 26.5 millimeters. With its mintage of 70,939,500 coins produced in this year, it is relatively common compared to other limited-mintage coins. The Sacagawea Dollar showcases an image of Sacagawea on the obverse (front) side, designed by artist Glenna Goodacre, while the reverse (back) features a depiction of an eagle in flight, symbolizing freedom and strength. As a denomination of one dollar, this coin serves both as legal tender and a collectible item. Its production type is classified as a mint strike, indicating it was produced at the U.S. Mint under regulated conditions. Given its current status, the coin is generally valued at face value, though in certain conditions and as part of collector sets, it may carry additional value.

currency USD
currency-amount 1
diameter 26.5
height 0
material Manganese-Brass
mint-mark D
mintage 70939500
type Coins
weight 8.07
width 0
year-display 2001