The value of a Sacagawea Golden Dollar largely depends on its condition, year, and whether it has any rare errors or varieties.
- Most Sacagawea Golden Dollars are worth their face value of $1.
- However, they can be worth slightly more than face value, particularly older rolls which can sell for a small premium.
- Rarity: Coins produced in years with lower mintages, or those specifically released for collectors, tend to be more valuable. For instance, [the U.S. Mint notes] that the Sacagawea Golden Dollar was issued from 2000 to 2008.
- Errors and Varieties: Rare error coins can be significantly more valuable, some fetching $10,000 or more.
– Examples include the 2000-P Cheerios dollar, a variety struck with higher detail.
– Errors like the “wounded eagle” or “speared eagle” are also sought after by collectors.
– Some extremely rare error coins, like a 2000 Sacagawea dollar featuring a quarter design on the obverse, are highly valuable.
- Condition: Coins in uncirculated or proof condition are generally worth more than circulated coins. Proof coins in particular tend to have higher value ranges, [according to Greysheet].
- A 2000-D Sacagawea Dollar in uncirculated condition can sell for around $10.25.
- An original roll of 2000-P Sacagawea dollars can sell for about $30.
- A 2000-P Sacagawea Cheerios Dollar has been offered for $52,000.
- A 2010-D Sacagawea error dollar with multiple dates on the rim has been offered for $500.
- A rare error Sacagawea dollar with no mint mark has been offered for $299.
- It’s important to remember that Sacagawea Golden Dollars are made of a manganese brass composition and contain no actual gold, despite their golden appearance.
What is a 2000 Sacagawea coin worth?
Price Guide and Information for 2000-P Sacagawea Dollars
It goes without saying that a mintage that large doesn’t leave any room for these coins to ever really be rare. Loose 2000-P Sacagawea coins are still just worth a dollar. However, an original roll of 20 coins usually sells for around $30.