It's worth a dollar. You can go to the bank and ask them to trade a dollar bill for a Sacajawea dollar. Presto!
The Sacajawea dollar first was minted in 2000.
The coin is a common Sacagawea dollar coin and its worth a dollar.
If I understand the question, you have a Sacagawea dollar coin with no date on the obverse (front) of the coin and you think it should have a 2000 date on it? The coin was made after 2008. From 2009 to date, the year the coin was struck in is on the edge of the coin.
It's just a common Sacagawea dollar, spend it.
I hope you know the coin is not gold, just gold colored. Unless it's a proof coin it's only worth a dollar.
What you have is a US $1 brass coin. It is in common circulation and only worth $1 unless in a mint set.
$1. It is struck in brass, is common and only worth face value.
1 dollar
Paranoid - 2000 II was released on: Japan: 1 December 2001 (DVD premiere) Netherlands: 13 October 2007 (Dollar Baby Film Festival) Netherlands: 14 November 2009 (Dollar Baby Film Festival) USA: 2 October 2010 (Dollar Baby Film Festival)
It's a Sacagawea dollar, it's NOT made of gold it's made of brass and is just a dollar.
It's a Sacagawea dollar coin that's still produced today, value is $1.00
I think you mean "centennial', but in any case a coin from 2000 would be 174 years late for the American Centennial - that took place in 1876. Any small gold-colored coin with a Native American woman and her baby depicted on the front is a standard circulation-issue Sacagawea dollar. Over a billion have been minted and they're the exact opposite of rare.