They are all extremely common. The mintages for all dates have been well into the high millions. If you go to any bank you should be able to get as many rolls of Sacajawea dollars as you want.
They are not rare.
All so-called "golden" $1 coins (both Sacagawea and Presidential Portraits) are standard circulation coins worth one dollar. They do not contain any gold and are not rare.
2000
One dollar each.
1979 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, still worth face value.
yes the very first one
The Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin
These coins are not rare they are worth only around $2 in uncirculated condition. If it is a proof it is worth around $4. The mintmark "S" will be under the date if it is a proof version of the coin.
Yes, dollar coins were minted in 2002. The U.S. Mint produced the Sacagawea dollar, which features the image of Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Additionally, the Mint also issued the Presidential dollar coins starting in 2007, but the Sacagawea dollar was the only dollar coin minted in 2002.
Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins are legal tender anywhere in the US and should be accepted in payment by any store.The only limitations on their use might be vending machines that haven't yet been modified to accept dollar coins.
Four dollars plus what you would pay for the painting and case. They are not rare or particularly collectable, though they might make a nice gift.
I bought most of my rare coins at auctions.