A Sacagawea one-dollar coin without a date, often referred to as a "blank" or "planchet," typically has little to no numismatic value beyond its face value of one dollar. However, if it's an error coin or has unique characteristics, it could be worth more to collectors, depending on its condition and demand. Generally, these coins are not widely sought after unless they have specific collectible features.
one dollar!
Face value only. Beginning in 2009 the date was moved to the edge of the coin.
No such coin exists. Susan B Anthony coins were only struck from 1979-1999, in 2000 the only circulation type dollar was the Sacajawea coin and unless it is a proof coin, the Sacajawea dollar is only worth face value.
It's still worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
a dollar
one dollar!
Face value only. Beginning in 2009 the date was moved to the edge of the coin.
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
No such coin exists. Susan B Anthony coins were only struck from 1979-1999, in 2000 the only circulation type dollar was the Sacajawea coin and unless it is a proof coin, the Sacajawea dollar is only worth face value.
It's still worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
It's worth one dollar.
If you got it in change or from a bank, spend it
It's worth one dollar.
it is worth its face value of 1 dollar
One dollar, maybe two to a collector.