The Sacajawea Golden Dollar Coin, designed by Glenna Goodacre in 2000, typically has a face value of one dollar. However, its worth can vary based on factors such as condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. As of now, uncirculated coins may fetch a premium, often ranging from a few dollars to over $20, while circulated coins are generally worth their face value. For an accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction prices.
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.
$1. They aren't rare, they aren't struck from any precious metals and they are only worth face value.
Though your question fragment doesn't include the coin's denomination, anything dated 2000 minted in Philadelphia will be worth face value.
It's an ordinary circulation coin made of brass, not gold. About 1 billion of them were minted and they're only worth $1.MoreThe portrait on the front of the coin is an interpretation of Sacagawea (or Sacajawea), the famed Native American woman who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition during part of the journey across North America. There are no known pictures of Sacagawea so the artist, Glenna Goodacre, used a Native American college student as her model."Liberty", "E Pluribus Unum"These mottoes appear on all US coins so they aren't specific to identifying any denomination, date, or design.
It's worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
One dollar.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
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One dollar.
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