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The Sacagawea Dollar is a golden-colored coin that was introduced in the United States in 2000, intended to honor the Native American woman Sacagawea, who assisted Lewis and Clark during their expedition. The 2002 Sacagawea Dollar features a design that showcases her profile alongside an infant, symbolizing her role as a guide and mother. These coins are made from a manganese-brass alloy and have a distinct golden hue, making them unique among U.S. coinage. Sacagawea Dollars were produced for circulation and are also esteemed among collectors, especially those focusing on modern U.S. coins.
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2002-D (Denver) Sacagawea Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2002 | Denver |
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2002-P (Philadelphia) Sacagawea Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2002 | Philadelphia |
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2002-S (San Francisco) Sacagawea Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2002 | San Francisco |