The value of a 2000 Sacagawea dollar coin varies greatly depending on its condition and whether it’s a rare error variety.
- Most 2000 Sacagawea dollars are only worth their face value of $1.
- Standard circulation strikes (minted at P for Philadelphia or D for Denver) typically sell for $1 to $5.
- In uncirculated condition, meaning they show no signs of wear, they can sell for $10 to $30 (for coins graded MS60-MS65).
- A roll of 20 uncirculated coins can sell for around $30.
- Cheerios Dollar: These were part of a promotion and have a more detailed eagle tail feather design on the reverse. They are considered rare, with only about 60 to 70 known to exist, and their value can range from $5,000 to $25,000 or more.
- Wounded Eagle: This error coin features a die crack that looks like a spear piercing the eagle on the reverse. The value depends on the condition, with estimates ranging from $250 for lower-grade examples to over $5,000 for high-grade specimens.
- Mule Errors: These are coins that were accidentally struck with two mismatched dies. Some examples include:
– 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar struck on a Susan B. Anthony dollar planchet : One sold for $16,800 in 2022.
– 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar struck on an already existing Massachusetts Quarter : One sold for over $8,000 in 2007.
– 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar with a Washington quarter obverse and a Sacagawea dollar reverse (Mule): Only 18 are known to exist, with one selling for $144,000 in 2022.
- Other errors: Off-center strike errors can also be valuable, potentially fetching $100-$1,000 depending on the severity and condition.
Note: If you believe you have a rare or error 2000 Sacagawea dollar, it’s best to have it authenticated and graded by a professional coin grading service like PCGS or NGC.
How can you tell if a 2000 Sacagawea dollar is rare?
Thanks for asking. To determine if your Sacagawea coin is rare, check for minting errors, special finishes, unique die variations, and research mintage numbers.