The 2009 Sacagawea Native American Dollar coin, minted in San Francisco, features an image of Sacagawea with a child on her back, representing her role in assisting Lewis and Clark's expedition. This coin is part of a series that honors Native Americans and is notable for its unique reverse designs each year. The San Francisco mint struck these coins, often associated with higher quality due to their production as proof coins, which are sought after by collectors. The Sacagawea Dollar, introduced in 2000, aims to celebrate American history and the contributions of Native Americans.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2009-S $1 Native American Three Sisters DCAM $1 (One Dollar) Sacagawea & Native American Dollars 2009 San Francisco