Sacagawea & Native American Dollars
(2000 - Current)
The Sacagawea Dollar was introduced in 2000, replacing the Susan B. Anthony Dollar and continuing the effort to promote small-size dollar coin circulation. The obverse features a portrait of Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The design was created by sculptor Glenna Goodacre. The reverse displays a soaring eagle designed by Thomas D. Rogers.
These dollars are struck in a manganese-brass clad composition (outer layer of 77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, and 4% nickel bonded to a pure copper core), giving the coin its distinctive golden color.
Minted from 2000 through 2008 with the eagle reverse, the series included special collector versions and saw limited general circulation use.
Beginning in 2009, the series was continued under the Native American $1 Coin Program. The obverse retains the portrait of Sacagawea, while the reverse changes annually to honor the contributions of Native Americans to U.S. history and development.
The composition remains the same manganese-brass clad format introduced in 2000. Although produced primarily for collectors in recent years, these coins continue to carry legal tender status.
With annually changing reverse designs and a consistent obverse portrait, the Native American Dollar program offers an evolving modern series that blends historical recognition with contemporary commemorative themes.
Check out dates & mintages for Sacagawea & Native American Dollars, below.Business Strikes
Type 1, Eagle Reverse
2000-P | 767,140,000
2000-D | 518,916,000
2001-P | 62,468,000
2001-D | 70,939,500
2002-P | 3,865,610
2002-D | 3,732,000
2003-P | 3,080,000
2003-D | 3,080,000
2004-P | 2,660,000
2004-D | 2,660,000
2005-P | 2,520,000
2005-D | 2,520,000
2006-P | 4,900,000
2006-D | 2,800,000
2007-P | 3,640,000
2007-D | 3,920,000
2008-P | 1,820,000
2008-D | 1,820,000
Type 2, Native American
2009-P | 39,200,000
2009-D | 35,700,000
2010-P | 32,060,000
2010-D | 48,720,000
2011-P | 29,400,000
2011-D | 48,160,000
2012-P | 2,800,000
2012-D | 3,080,000
2013-P | 1,820,000
2013-D | 1,820,000
2014-P | 3,080,000
2014-D | 2,800,000
2015-P | 2,800,000
2015-D | 2,240,000
2016-P | 2,800,000
2016-D | 2,100,000
2017-P | 1,820,000
2017-D | 1,540,000
2018-P | 1,400,000
2018-D | 1,400,000
2019-P | 1,400,000
2019-D | 1,540,000
2020-P | 1,260,000
2020-D | 1,260,000
2021-P | 1,400,000
2021-D | 1,260,000
2022-P | 980,000
2022-D | 980,000
2023-P | 1,120,000
2023-D | 1,120,000
Proof Strikes
Type 1, Eagle Reverse
2000-S Proof | 4,047,904
2001-S Proof | 3,183,740
2002-S Proof | 3,211,995
2003-S Proof | 3,298,439
2004-S Proof | 2,965,422
2005-S Proof | 3,344,679
2006-S Proof | 3,054,436
2007-S Proof | 2,577,166
2008-S Proof | 2,169,561
Type 2, Native American
2009-S Proof | 2,179,867
2010-S Proof | 1,689,216
2011-S Proof | 1,673,010
2012-S Proof | 1,189,445
2013-S Proof | 1,222,180
2014-D Enhanced Unc. | 50,000
2014-S Proof | 1,144,154
2015-S Proof | 1,050,164
2015-W Enhanced Unc. | 88,805
2016-S Enhanced Unc. | 50,737
2016-S Proof | 931,866
2017-S Proof | 926,774
2018-S Reverse Proof | 849,321
2019-P Enhanced Unc. | 46,964
2019-S Proof | 1,101,282
2020-S Proof | 778,264
2021-S Proof | 745,815
2022-S Proof | 399,949
2023-S Proof | 316,670
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