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A new $1 coin for Michigan as part of the U.S. Mint's Innovation Dollar series celebrates the auto assembly in the state.
The composition of the Presidential Dollar coins is identical to that of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar and Native American $1 coins.
The U.S. Mint started issuing the Sacagawea Dollar in 2000 in honor of Sacagawea, the Shoshone Native American who as a teenager helped guide Lewis and Clark on their famous westward expedition.
Learn the value of the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar coin in this guide from Benzinga. Discover how to identify the valuable versions of this collectible coin.
The decision on whether to spend or save coins is usually pretty simple. In nearly all cases, if you don’t spend them, then ...
The U.S. Mint started issuing the Sacagawea Dollar in 2000 in honor of Sacagawea, the Shoshone Native American who as a teenager helped guide Lewis and Clark on their famous westward expedition. The ...
The U.S. Mint is now selling the 2025 Native American $1 coin, which features Hawaiian scholar and composer Mary Kawena Pukui.
If you're hanging on to a $1 coin, it might be worth much more than it appears. Here are four ways to check if your coin can be sold for almost $14,000, according to financial review site Tododisca.
The gold-tone Sacagawea dollar, with a copper core encased in manganese brass, was introduced with great fanfare in 2000, but never widely circulated.
Collecting Native American Dollars Native American Dollar coins, with their unique designs rooted in history, provide a fascinating journey through the culture of America’s Native people.
“The very first issue of the Sacagawea coins came in Cheerios boxes starting Jan. 1, 2000, but those coins were packaged in such a way that you could not see their reverse,” DeLorey continues.