The coin being described is a 2002 Sacagawea Dollar, minted in Denver, United States of America. This particular coin features the designs of Glenna Goodacre on the obverse and Thomas D. Rogers Sr. on the reverse. The Sacagawea Dollar is known for its striking design, showcasing the Native American woman Sacagawea and her infant child, symbolizing the contributions of Native Americans to the early history of the United States. The coin has a diameter of 26.5 mm and weighs 8.1 grams, comprised of a composition of 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, and 2% nickel. This specific piece was produced as a mint strike, with a total mintage of 3,732,000 coins for this year. The edge of the coin is plain, and it bears no mint mark. Overall, the 2002 Sacagawea Dollar represents an important part of American numismatic history, commemorating both the legacy of Sacagawea and the nation's broader cultural narrative. Its unique composition and design make it a collectible item for enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 2002 |
| Serie | Sacagawea Dollars |
| Denomination | |
| Mint | Denver |
| currency | USD |
| currency-amount | 0 |
| designer | Glenna Goodacre/Thomas D. Rogers Sr. |
| diameter | 26.5 |
| edge-type | Plain |
| height | 0 |
| material | 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese and 2% Nickel |
| mint-mark | None |
| mintage | 3732000 |
| type | Coins |
| weight | 8.1 |
| width | 0 |
| year-display | 2002 |