Sacagawea Dollar (2000-2019)

Sacagawea Dollar (2000-2019)YearMint
   
2000-P (Philadelphia): Initial Sacagawea dollar, often featuring the “Cheerios Finish” or “Wounded Eagle” varieties. 2000P
2000-D (Denver): First year of Sacagawea dollars from the Denver Mint. 2000D
2000-S (San Francisco): Proof version. 2000S
   
2001-P, 2001-D, 2001-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars with the same reverse as the 2000 coins. 2001P
 2001D
 2001S
   
2002-P, 2002-D, 2002-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2002P
 2002D
 2002S
   
2003-P, 2003-D, 2003-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2003P
 2003D
 2003S
   
2004-P, 2004-D, 2004-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2004P
 2004D
 2004S
   
2005-P, 2005-D, 2005-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2005P
 2005D
 2005S
   
2006-P, 2006-D, 2006-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2006P
 2006D
 2006S
   
2007-P, 2007-D, 2007-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2007P
 2007D
 2007S
   
2008-P, 2008-D, 2008-S: Standard Sacagawea dollars. 2008P
 2008D
 2008S
Native American Dollar Program (2009-Present):   
   
2009-P, 2009-D, 2009-S: “Three Sisters” (reverse by Norman Nemeth). 2009P
 2009D
 2009S
   
2010-P, 2010-D, 2010-S: “Great Law of Peace”. 2010P
 2010D
 2010S
   
2011-P, 2011-D, 2011-S: “Wampanoag Treaty”. 2011P
 2011D
 2011S
   
2012-P, 2012-D, 2012-S: “Trade Routes of the 17th Century”. 2012P
 2012D
 2012S
   
2013-P, 2013-D, 2013-S: “Treaty with the Delawares”. 2013P
 2013D
 2013S
   
2014-P, 2014-D, 2014-S: “Native Hospitality”. 2014P
 2014D
 2014S
   
2015-P, 2015-D, 2015-S: “Mohawk Ironworkers”. 2015P
 2015D
 2015S
   
2016-P, 2016-D, 2016-S: “Code Talkers”. 2016P
 2016D
 2016S
   
2017-P, 2017-D, 2017-S: “Sequoyah”. 2017P
 2017D
 2017S
   
2018-P, 2018-D, 2018-S: “Jim Thorpe” (reverse by Michael Gaudioso). 2018P
 2018D
 2018S
   
2019-P, 2019-D, 2019-S: “American Indians in Space”. 2019P
 2019D
 2019S