They're not silver, they're brass. The last silver dollars were made in 1935. In any case Sacajawea dollars are not rare at all, and any that you get in change or from a bank are only worth face value.
Any that you get in change are ordinary circulation coins worth face value only, $1. Billions have been minted.
To anticipate the next question, the coins are made of brass, not gold.
Their still in circulation today, spend it
The "P" is the mintmark of the Philadelphia Mint where the coin was made.
Unless it's a proof coin, they're each worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
It is one dollar.
One dollar.
One dollar.
2000 is by far the most common date for Sacagawea dollars. The coin is worth one dollar.
One dollar, unless it's a proof coin still in the original package from the mint, spend it.
It's worth one dollar.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
I hope you know the coin is not gold, just gold colored. Unless it's a proof coin it's only worth a dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
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There is no such thing as a Liberty dollar coin minted in 2000. There is however the Sacajawea dollar which was minted in brass, and unless in proof condition it is only worth $1.
It is a Sacajawea dollar coin worth $1 dollar.NOTE: The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT used to identify any US coin
One dollar, unless it's a proof coin still in the original package from the mint, spend it.
$1. Those are not made of, nor do they contain any gold.
It isn't gold, it is brass. Unless it is in proof condition it is only worth $1.