The value of a 2000-D Sacagawea dollar coin varies depending on its condition and any errors it might possess.
- In circulated condition, a 2000-D Sacagawea coin is generally worth around its face value, ranging from $1.05 to $1.35.
- In pristine, uncirculated condition, it could be worth up to $100.
- Higher uncirculated grades (MS60-MS65) can fetch between $10 and $30.
- Millennium Set: A 2000-D Sacagawea Dollar from the Millennium Set can be worth between $202 and $863.
- Mule Error: A particularly rare error coin is the 2000-D Sacagawea Dollar and South Carolina Quarter Mule. This unique coin features the Sacagawea design on the obverse and the South Carolina quarter design on the reverse. Only one such coin is known to exist, and it sold for $66,000 in 2022.
- Other Potential Errors: While less common for the 2000-D, other error types found in Sacagawea dollars can also significantly increase value, including:
– Doubled Die Errors: Where design elements appear duplicated.
– Off-Center Strikes: Where the image isn’t perfectly centered.
– Missing Edge Lettering: This has only been found on one Sacagawea coin, making it extremely valuable.
Note: It’s essential to have your coin inspected by a professional if you suspect it might be a rare variety or error coin.
How much is a dollar coin worth from the year 2000?
Thanks for asking. 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 rare is a 2000-P Sacagawea dollar wounded eagle?
The 2000-P “Wounded Eagle” Sacagawea Dollar is so-named because of a raised die flaw that cuts across the eagle’s belly (see the attribution image above). As of January 2012, this variety remains elusive, with PCGS showing a population of 115 examples in all grades.
What is a 2000 D?
From my experience, SKU: 4790.60. $10.25. This dollar honors the Shoshone woman whose skills as a guide and interpreter were crucial for the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806.