Your coin is a Sacagawea dollar, Very common. It's made of brass and has no gold in it at all.
From 2000 to 2008 the reverse is a soaring eagle,starting 2009 the reverse will show a native American design
2000 was the debut year for the Sacagawea dollar ,and there are millions of them. It's worth one dollar.
It's just a common Sacagawea dollar, spend it.
Presidential dollar series, 2007-present: The Statue of Liberty Native American series, 2009-present: A different Native American scene each year Native American series, 2000-2008: A soaring eagle Susan B. Anthony, 1979-81 and 1999, and Eisenhower, 1971-78: An eagle landing on the Moon Peace, 1921-1935: An eagle with its wings folded Morgan, 1879-1904 and 1921: An eagle with its wings outstretched Seated Liberty, 1840-1873: An eagle with its wings outstretched Seated Liberty, 1836-1839: A soaring eagle Early dollars: A (very scrawny) eagle surrounded by a wreath
If your coin is 26 mm in diameter with a picture of Sacajawea on the front and a soaring eagle on the back, it's an ordinary circulation dollar. The metal is brass, not gold. Billions were struck so it has no extra value. Feel free to spend it.
The reverse of the coin shows a soaring eagle.
From 2000 to 2008 the reverse is a soaring eagle,starting 2009 the reverse will show a native American design
2000 was the debut year for the Sacagawea dollar ,and there are millions of them. It's worth one dollar.
The woman on the front of the coin is not " Mother Mary" It's Sacagawea, the guide for the Lewis & Clark expedition and the coin is brass not gold. Value is one dollar.
You have an ordinary circulation Sacajawea dollar. It's made of brass, not gold, and there are about 1 billion of them in circulation. If you got it in change, it's worth exactly $1. If it's one of the specially-packaged collectors' coins sold by the Mint it might retail for $3 or $4.
It's just a common Sacagawea dollar, spend it.
Presidential dollar series, 2007-present: The Statue of Liberty Native American series, 2009-present: A different Native American scene each year Native American series, 2000-2008: A soaring eagle Susan B. Anthony, 1979-81 and 1999, and Eisenhower, 1971-78: An eagle landing on the Moon Peace, 1921-1935: An eagle with its wings folded Morgan, 1879-1904 and 1921: An eagle with its wings outstretched Seated Liberty, 1840-1873: An eagle with its wings outstretched Seated Liberty, 1836-1839: A soaring eagle Early dollars: A (very scrawny) eagle surrounded by a wreath
Current (2000 and newer) $1 coins are made of brass, not gold, and are only worth face value if you found it in change.
At the time, it was worth one dollar.
If your asking about a American Silver Eagle $1 bullion coin the current value is about $30.00.
Yes. The 2000-P Sacagawea dollar coin is worth one dollar.
If your coin is 26 mm in diameter with a picture of Sacajawea on the front and a soaring eagle on the back, it's an ordinary circulation dollar. The metal is brass, not gold. Billions were struck so it has no extra value. Feel free to spend it.