The 2004 Sacagawea Dollar, part of the United States Mint's series, features a depiction of Sacagawea, a Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition. The reverse side of the coin showcases an eagle in flight, symbolizing freedom and the country's spirit. These coins are made of a copper core with a manganese-brass alloy, giving them a distinct golden color. The Sacagawea Dollar was introduced as a replacement for the Susan B. Anthony Dollar and is considered a modern collectible due to its unique design and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2004-D (Denver) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2004 Denver
2004-P (Philadelphia) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2004 Philadelphia
2004-S (San Francisco) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2004 San Francisco