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The 2011 Sacagawea Dollar is part of a series of one-dollar coins issued by the United States Mint, featuring the image of Sacagawea, a Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition. The coin is made from a manganese-brass alloy, giving it a distinctive golden color. It is notable for its role in promoting the use of dollar coins in everyday transactions, though it has not achieved widespread circulation. Collectors often seek out specific years and mint marks for their significance and rarity in numismatic collections.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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2011-D (Denver) Sacagawea Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2011 | Denver |
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2011-P (Philadelphia) Sacagawea Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2011 | Philadelphia |
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2011-S (San Francisco) Sacagawea Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2011 | San Francisco |
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United States of America 2011 N/A Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2011 | N/A |
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United States of America 2011 N/A Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) | $1 (One Dollar) | Sacagawea Dollars | 2011 | N/A |