A 2000 D first year D minted Sacagawea Native American. Glenda Goodacre commemorative Native American women with baby in a gold toned wash one-dollar collectable coin. I have owned this coin from the year 2000. Gold toned one dollar coin. Acquired at the United Stated Postal Service from the stamp vending change. It was put in the stamp vender to be issued into circulation. It has been in my coin collection from that day. New-find-error has far as I know, in almost uncirculated condition with the exception some light coin rub spots. On the reverse there is a couple spots of gold color wash spotting. I see more than three errors on this obverse of this coin. The most evident is the obverse, mothers' lips and most visible is the left eye and earring. Note the magnified photo of the upper lip area, and earring, large cuds on the left eye. I see other possible errors as well, but I will let you judge it for yourself, look at the beak and other areas on the top wing of the eagle, which are not pointed out in the photos, but you should be able to see them, use the enlarging feature if needed. Photos are taken in different lighting with and without flash, with lips magnified and up-close shots, the coin appears rougher under flash in the up-close mode than it appears to the eye. First day issue business strike.