All Sacagawea dollars carry the designers' initials.
There were about a billion Sac dollar coins made in 2000, so they will never be worth more than $1 in the foreseeable future.
subtract 13 percent from 2000 = 174013% subtracted from 2000= 2000 - (13% * 2000)= 2000 - (0.13 * 2000)= 2000 - 260= 1740
2000
25% of 2000= 25% * 2000= 0.25 * 2000= 500
9% of 2000 = 9% * 2000 = 0.09 * 2000 = 180
6% of 2000= 6% * 2000= 0.06 * 2000= 120
$400 to $800 depending upon the grade of the coin.
One dollar, and it's not gold. The coins are still in circulation.
Got it - it's Andrew WK with his song Party Hard. What a cutie.
Sacajawea hasn't been depicted on any 20th or 21st century US paper money, but an interpretive portrait* has of course been on Native American $1 coins issued since 2000. (*) There are no known pictures of Sacajawea herself, so the coin's sculptor Glenna Goodacre used a Native American college student as her model for a stylized portrait.
Beth Ann Morgenthau, along with her husband Tony, are the owners of the BAM Racing team in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. In 2000, Tony gave the team as a birthday gift to his wife, her initials make up the name of the race team.
2000
2000
2000+2000=4000
2000 is 100% of 2000.
subtract 13 percent from 2000 = 174013% subtracted from 2000= 2000 - (13% * 2000)= 2000 - (0.13 * 2000)= 2000 - 260= 1740
If you go on the commonwealth war graves website then there are 7 Blackadders who died in the first World War. http://www.cwgc.org/search/SearchResults.aspx?surname=Blackadder&initials=&war=1&yearfrom=1900&yearto=2000&force=&nationality=&send.x=48&send.y=18
The numer is 2000