Sacagawea Dollar Value - COIN HelpU YouTube Channel (2024)

The values in this chartreflect coins graded byPCGS or NGC, no guarantee raw coins will sell for this much. Usually raw Sacagawea Dollars sell for $1 to $3 and the actual sell price depends on many factors.

Date/Mint Mark

Mintage

MS66

MS67

MS68

MS69

PR68

PR69

PR70

2000-P

767,140,000

$10

$12

$30

$355

2000-P Goodacre

$500

$575

$630

$800

2000-P Wounded Eagle

$1,250

$2,300

2000-P Cheerios

$2,760

$3,450

$5,750

2000-W Millennium Set *Burnished

$15

$25

$100

2000-W Gold Proof

2000-S

4,048,865

$16

$40

$85

2000-D

518,916,000

$10

$12

$50

2000-P Mule Dollar (quarter obv.)

40K+

2001-P

62,468,000

$10

$18

$30

$1,200

2001-D

70,909,500

$16

$20

2001-S

3,084,600

$35

$90

$126

2002-P

3,865,610

$8

$15

$35

2002-D

2,321,848

$10

$15

$18

2002-S

3,732,000

$10

$26

$40

2003-P

3,080,000

$9

$11

$35

2003-D

3,080,000

$9

$10

$15

2003-S

3,298,439

$15

$30

$50

2004-P

2,660,000

$9

$10

$70

2004-D

2,660,000

$10

$12

$80

2004-S

2,965,422

$15

$20

$50

2005-P

2,520,000

$9

$10

$30

$66

2005-P Satin Finish

1,160,000

$8

$10

$12

$30

2005-D

2,520,000

$10

$100

2005-D Satin Finish

1,160,000

$10

$11

$15

$80

2005-S

3,272,000

$11

$24

$44

2006-P

4,900,000

$10

$21

2006-P Satin Finish

847,361

$10

$10

$115

2006-D

2,800,000

$8

$10

2006-D Satin Finish

847,361

$10

$16

$140

2006-S

3,028,828

$11

$26

$40

2007-P

3,640,000

$10

$15

$126

2007-P Satin Finish

895,628

$20

$40

2007-D

3,920,000

$10

2007-D Satin Finish

895,628

$10

$10

$12

$50

2007-S

2,563,563

$10

$30

$80

2008-P

9,800,000

$2.50

$15

$20

2008-P Satin Finish

745,464

$6

$90

2008-D

14,840,000

$5

$15

$30

2008-S

745,464

$21

$80

Agricultural

2009-P

37,380,000

$4.00

$8.00

2009 Missing Edge Lettering

$200

2009-P Satin Finish

784,614

$5

2009-D

33,880,000

$20

$25

$80

$150

2009-D Weak Edge Lettering

$300

2009-D Satin Finish

784,614

$5

2009-S

2,179,867

$12

Hiawatha Belt Reverse

2010-P

32,060,000

$15

$37

2010-P Weak Edge Lettering Pos. B

$30

2010-P Weak Edge Lettering Pos. A

$100

2010 Missing Edge Lettering

$275

2010-P Satin Finish

583,897

$9

$11

$15

$400

2010-D

48,720,000

$15

2010-D Weak Edge Lettering

$75

2010-D Satin Finish

583,897

$5

2010 Missing Edge Lettering Satin Finish

$600+

2010-S

1,689,364

$14

$15

Peace Pipe Reverse

2011-P

29,400,000

$5

2011-P Weak Edge Lettering

$40

2011-P Satin Finish

$5

2011-D

48,160,000

$5

2011-D Satin Finish

$5

2011-S

1,453,276

Horse Reverse

2012-P

28,000,000

$5

2012-P Satin Finish

$5

2012-D

3,080,000

$5

2012-D Satin Finish

$5

2012-S

Delaware Treaty 1778 Reverse

2013-P

$5

2013-P Satin Finish

$5

2013-D

$5

2013-D Satin Finish

$5

2013-S

Sacagawea Dollars series does not have any key dates and most are worth face value, but some choice examples might bring $2. The real value is when they’re graded by PCGS or NGC, more on grade value next. One important note about these coins is that they’re golden in color but they’re NOT gold coin. The metal composition is listed further down in this article but Sacagawea Dollars are mostly copper.

The most valuable Sacagawea Dollars are graded at least MS68 (Mint State) and must be graded by PCGS or NGC to realize the values for MS68 and up. It’s not easy finding a Sacagawea Dollar that will grade that high but lesser grades like MS67 and MS66 are just not worth the fees for having them graded.

Although if you can find such a mark free specimen, as an MS68 or better, it would be well worth the trouble of a submission. For example a 2001-D can sell for up to $225 and a 2006-D can sell for up to $4,500.

The varieties are few in this series but they’re extremely valuable, just remember grade of the variety is still a factor in value. You have the famous 2000-P Cheerios Dollar with a value of $3,500 in MS63, the 2000-P Wounded Eagle at $285 in MS63 and the (2000) Mule with State Quarter reverse at $40,000 in MS63. All of these rise in value as the grade increases.

Sacagawea Dollar Value - COIN HelpU YouTube Channel (2024)

FAQs

How do I know if my Sacagawea coin is valuable? ›

As with any coin, the value of a Sacagawea Dollar depends on its condition and its rarity. Most of the coins you find will be worth about face value, though you can usually get a few cents more than $1 because they are so prized. But there are a few error varieties that fetch tens of thousands of dollars.

What is the current value of a Sacagawea dollar coin? ›

Most Sacagawea coins are only worth one dollar. Because this coin was minted in such large quantities, it's not as valuable as some other coins. However, there are some exceptions to this. Rare Sacagawea coins do have some value.

How do I know if I have a rare $1 coin? ›

One of the easiest ways to tell if a coin is rare is to check the date. If the coin is from before 1800, it's likely rare. Coins minted in the 19th century are also generally considered rare, with a few exceptions. Coins from the 20th century are less likely to be rare, but there are still some that meet the criteria.

Are all 2000 Sacagawea coins valuable? ›

Loose 2000-P Sacagawea coins are still just worth a dollar. However, an original roll of 20 coins usually sells for around $30. There is a variety known as a 2000 Cheerios dollar. Those were struck with a higher detail.

How can you tell if a Sacagawea Coin is a Cheerio? ›

Most collectors consider these rare coins, which quickly gained the moniker Cheerios Dollars, to be pattern coins. They can be distinguished from standard Sacagawea Dollars by the enhanced eagle tail feathers on the reverse (see photo.)

Is a Sacagawea coin worth 100000? ›

The 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar Mule with State Quarter Obverse numbers fewer than 20 specimens and has hammered for over $100,000 at auction. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. Click image to enlarge. In numismatic parlance, the term “mule” doesn't refer to a horse-donkey hybrid, as is well known in agrarian circles.

What is the error on the Sacagawea dollar coin? ›

This misprinted 2000-P Sacagawea coin is commonly referred to as a “mule” because of the mismatching of an obverse die and reverse die combined together. Only 19 examples are known to be out there, all in mint condition, with an average sale price between $15,000 and $50,000.

Is the Sacagawea coin real gold? ›

The coin's physical makeup is a three-layer clad construction - pure copper sandwiched between outer layers of manganese brass. Like any brass, its color eventually becomes darker, giving the coins an antique finish.

Is there a free app to scan coins for value? ›

Coin Identifier is a great tool for coin collectors or anyone who wants to learn more about different coins from around the world. The app is free and easy to use, so you can start identifying coins today!

What makes a Sacagawea $1 coin so rare? ›

This is one of the few US coins to feature a woman, which alone makes it rare in a sense. Some years were made for collectors only, with the coins never released for circulation. In total, only about 71 billion of these coins were stamped, making them far less common than other US coins.

How to check coin value? ›

How to Know if Your Coins Are Valuable. The value of a coin is based on its date, mintmark, mintage, and condition. Run an online search to identify what kind of coin you have, then contact a local coin dealer to assess your coin's value.

What is the error on the 2000 Sacagawea Dollar? ›

Out of the 10 million boxes, approximately 5,500 contained the 2000-P Sacagawea dollar coin which is now labeled as the “Cheerios” dollar. It was later discovered that many of these “Cheerios” dollars were struck from a different master die than the normal 2000-P Sacagawea dollar coins.

Are Kennedy half dollars worth anything? ›

The Kennedy half dollar coin from pre-1975 is worth between $10 and $1,500+, depending on condition and rarity. The key aspect of the coin that causes the difference in worth is whether the print of Kennedy has "accented hair" above his ear or not.

Can I get $1 coins at the bank? ›

Neither the Federal Reserve Banks nor the U.S. Mint provide coins directly to the public for circulation purposes. Instead, coins are placed into circulation through depository institutions (e.g. banks, savings and loans, credit unions, thrifts). The Federal Reserve Banks issue circulated coins before new coins.

Which Sacagawea coins are rare? ›

Seven Most Valuable Sacagawea Dollar Coins
CoinValue
2014-D Sacagawea dollar and presidential dollar mule$84,000
2000-D Sacagawea dollar and South Carolina quarter mule$66,000
2000 Lincoln cent on Sacagawea dollar$35,000
2000-P Cheerios Sacagawea dollar$34,500
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What is the error on the Sacagawea Dollar coin? ›

This misprinted 2000-P Sacagawea coin is commonly referred to as a “mule” because of the mismatching of an obverse die and reverse die combined together. Only 19 examples are known to be out there, all in mint condition, with an average sale price between $15,000 and $50,000.

What is the error on the 2000 Sacagawea Dollar coin? ›

The 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule is an error coin featuring the obverse of a Washington quarter (specifically a 50 State quarter) and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar struck on a gold-colored dollar coin planchet.

Which $1 coin is worth money? ›

Morgan Silver Dollars, minted between 1878 and 1921, are some of the most sought-after dollar coins. With their captivating design featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse, they are not just coins but artifacts of American history. The 1893-S Morgan Dollar is particularly prized.

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