Sacagawea Dollars are a series of gold-colored, one-dollar coins struck by the United States Mint starting in 2000. The coins feature a depiction of Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who assisted Lewis and Clark during their expedition, on the obverse side. The reverse design varies, with the 2014 issue showcasing an eagle as part of a depiction highlighting Native American culture. These coins are composed of a manganese-brass alloy and are primarily intended for circulation but are also collected by numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2014-D (Denver) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 Denver
2014-D (Denver) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 Denver
2014-P (Philadelphia) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 Philadelphia
2014-S (San Francisco) Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 San Francisco
United States of America 2014 N/A Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 N/A
United States of America 2014 N/A Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 N/A
United States of America 2014 N/A Sacagawea Dollars $1 (One Dollar) $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea Dollars 2014 N/A