2003-P (Philadelphia) Sacagawea Dollars

Coin / United States of America / 2003 / Philadelphia / Sacagawea Dollars / $1 (One Dollar)

This is a 2003 Sacagawea Dollar, a United States coin that is part of a series honoring the Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Minted at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin carries the "P" mint mark, identifying its origin. The coin has a denomination of $1, featuring a distinctive design of Sacagawea herself on the obverse side, which showcases her image in a stylistic manner. The coin is composed of manganese-brass, giving it a unique golden color and metallic sheen. It has a weight of 8.07 grams and a diameter of 26.5 millimeters, making it easily recognizable and distinct from other coins. This particular coin has a mintage of 3,080,000, contributing to its availability in coin collections. While its width and height are listed as 0.00000000, this indicates that the focus is on its characteristics as a coin rather than physical dimensions in a traditional sense. Overall, this Sacagawea Dollar is not just a medium of currency but also a piece of American history, representing the spirit and contribution of Native Americans to the country’s rich heritage.

currency USD
currency-amount 1
diameter 26.5
height 0
material Manganese-Brass
mint-mark P
mintage 3080000
type Coins
weight 8.07
width 0
year-display 2003