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Sacagawea (of the Shoshone tribe) carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, is depicted on the observse of the golden dollar coin. This coin was first minted in 2000. She participated in the 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition.

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Sacagawea, 1788 - 1812, Lewis and Clark's teen-age Shoshone interpreter and guide.

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Who is on the two and half dollar gold piece in 1908?

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What woman's face is on the US gold dollar?

These coins are called Sacajawea dollars because they depict the Native American woman by that name who guided part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Remember, the coins aren't really gold, just brass.


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$1. It's not gold and not a Liberty dollar. These coins are made of brass and the image on the front is the Native American guide Sacajawea, not Miss Liberty. Well over a billion were struck so they're definitely not rare.


How much is a 2000 gold dollar with a woman and baby on the front of the coin?

It's a Sacagawea dollar, it's NOT made of gold it's made of brass and is just a dollar.


Who were the women on the US gold dollar?

There were only 2 series of gold $1 coins. Those minted from 1849 to 1854 have a picture of Miss Liberty, while those made from 1854 to 1889 have a stylized Native American princess*Some modern "golden" dollars carry a portrait of Sacajawea.(*) The image may have been intended as a blend of both Miss Liberty and a Native American woman, akin to the design on the famous Indian Head cent.


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What is the value of a 2009 US gold dollar coin?

If you're referring to a Presidential dollar or Native American (Sacajawea) dollar, remember that they're brass, not gold. Hundreds of millions have been made and they're only worth $1 if you get one in change. A nice uncirculated one might retail for all of $2.


Is a gold or brass one-dollar coin with picture of Pocahontas on the obverse and Pocahontas on the reverse hoeing corn with no date on it real?

This is a US dollar coin from 2009 or later. At the same time the Presidential Dollar series is being released, one new "Native American" coin is released every year. The first in this series was released in 2009 and is the one you mention. To clear up several questions and misconceptions: > Yes, the coin is made of brass. Gold is FAR too expensive to make into large circulating coins. > The coin DOES have a date, it's on the coin's edge. > The Native American woman depicted on the front of the coin is an interpretation of the famous guide Sacajawea rather than Pocahontas. > The woman on the back is a generic image.


What is the worth of a 2000 centinial one dollar American coin worth?

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