United States of America 2005 Philadelphia Sacagawea Dollars

Coin / United States of America / / Sacagawea Dollars / 2005 / Philadelphia

The coin in question is a 2005 Sacagawea Dollar, issued by the United States Mint in Philadelphia. This particular coin was designed by Glenna Goodacre and Thomas D. Rogers Sr. It is part of a special production run, with a relatively low mintage of only 1,160,000 pieces, which may contribute to its uniqueness and collectible value. The Sacagawea Dollar features a diameter of 26.5 mm and weighs 8.1 grams. It is crafted from a composite material consisting of 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, and 2% nickel, offering both durability and a distinctive appearance. The edge of the coin is plain, which is typical for this series. As with all Sacagawea Dollars, this coin commemorates the Native American woman Sacagawea, who played a critical role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The obverse of the coin showcases her image, while the reverse typically features an eagle in flight, symbolizing freedom and strength. Given its special production status and limited mintage, this coin is of interest to collectors and can hold a premium value compared to more common issues of the series. Overall, it represents a significant piece of American numismatic history, reflecting both cultural heritage and craftsmanship.


Country United States of America
Year 2005
Serie Sacagawea Dollars
Denomination
Mint Philadelphia
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 1160000
type Coins
weight 8.1
width 0
year-display 2005