The coin in question is a 2005 Denver-mint Sacagawea Dollar, part of the United States coinage. This particular coin features the beautifully designed images of Sacagawea, an iconic figure in American history, as well as a depiction of her infant son, which has come to symbolize the spirit of exploration and unity. Manufactured by the U.S. Mint, this dollar coin is composed of a distinctive metallic blend, consisting of 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, and 2% nickel, lending it a significant weight of approximately 8.1 grams. The coin has a diameter of 26.5 millimeters and showcases a plain edge, distinguishing it from other dollar coins that may have more ornate edge treatments. The 2005 Sacagawea Dollar has a mintage of 2,520,000, making it relatively common in circulation. However, its value can vary based on condition and collectibility. While the typical circulation examples may trade at or near face value, those in uncirculated or higher grades may command a premium among collectors. Designed by Glenna Goodacre and Thomas D. Rogers Sr., this coin reflects the artistry and historical significance embedded within U.S. coinage. As part of the Sacagawea series, it is not only a medium of exchange but also a reminder of the rich narrative and legacy it represents in American history.
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 2005 |
| 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 | 2520000 |
| type | Coins |
| weight | 8.1 |
| width | 0 |
| year-display | 2005 |