1 Dollar
1 Dollar "Sacagawea Dollar"
United States · 2000–2008 · Base Metal


Specifications
| Years | 2000–2008 |
| Denomination | 1 Dollar |
| Composition | Manganese brass clad copper (Cladding: 77% Copper, 12% Zinc, 7% Manganese, 4% Nickel; Core: 100% Copper) |
| Gross weight | 8.1 g |
| Fineness | 77.0% base metal |
Catalog data via Numista, where photos and mintage details are available.
About this coin’s value
This coin is composed of manganese brass clad copper (cladding: 77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, 4% nickel; core: 100% copper) and weighs 8.1 g. It carries no precious-metal melt value, so its worth is numismatic — driven by date, mint mark, grade and demand. Base-metal valuations live in the base metal coin calculator.
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