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Not to burst your bubble but it would be cheaper to just buy colorized Sacajawea dollars. By the time you pay for postage to ship it to the company and ad the companies for colorizing it would be cheaper just buying one. Plus i'm not find any companies that colorize them.

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Volume of dollar coin?

The volume of a standard U.S. dollar coin, such as the Sacagawea or Presidential dollar coin, is approximately 26.49 cubic centimeters (cm³). These coins have a diameter of 26.5 mm and a thickness of 2.00 mm. The volume can vary slightly depending on the specific design or any variations in minting processes.


How much is a 2000 Sacagawea dollar worth?

A dollar.


Is a Sacajawea coin with no date worth anything?

A Sacagawea coin with no date is likely a minting error known as a "mule coin." These coins are valuable to collectors and can potentially be worth more than its face value, depending on its condition and rarity. It is recommended to have the coin authenticated by a professional to determine its value accurately.


When was the Sacagawea coin made?

The first year of issue for the Sacagawea dollar was in 2000.


Who is on the front of the gold dollar?

Sacagawea is placed on the gold dollar


What is the dollar coin with the Indian and papoose?

The coin is a Sacagawea dollar.


What is the price of a Sacagawea dollar?

It's worth one dollar.


What is the price of the Sacagawea Dollar?

It's worth one dollar.


Why was there a gap in the minting of the Peace Dollar?

For the same reason there was a small gap in the minting of quarters: The Great Depression.


Is a Sacagawea 2000 P 1.00 coin worth anything?

Yes. The 2000-P Sacagawea dollar coin is worth one dollar.


When did Sacagawea become on the one dollar coin?

The first Sacagawea dollars were struck in 2000.


What is the value of a one dollar presidential dollar coin?

Unless the coin has a minting error, it's just face value--one dollar. The most common minting error is missing edge inscriptions on the George Washington dollar.