The value of a 2000 Sacagawea dollar coin can vary significantly depending on several factors, including its condition, mint mark, and whether it has any rare errors or special characteristics.
- Face value: Most common 2000 Sacagawea dollars are only worth their face value of $1 USD, especially if they are circulated and show signs of wear.
- Uncirculated (MS60-MS65): Uncirculated coins, with minimal wear and good luster, can fetch slightly higher prices, ranging from approximately $1 to $30.
- High grades (MS68+): Exceptional uncirculated examples, such as a 2000-D graded MS69, can be worth significantly more, potentially reaching up to $10,000.
- 2000-P Cheerios Dollar: This rare variety features a more detailed design on the eagle’s tail feathers on the reverse. These coins were included in promotional cereal boxes. If found in excellent condition, they can be worth thousands of dollars, potentially reaching $25,000 or more. However, finding a genuine Cheerios dollar is difficult, and many might be mistaken for regular 2000-P Sacagawea dollars with a slightly different (normal) reverse.
- 2000-P Wounded Eagle: These coins have a distinct raised die flaw resembling a spear or arrow piercing the eagle’s breast on the reverse. Around 100 of these are known to exist, making them a scarce and valuable error, with prices ranging from $250 to $5,000 or potentially even higher for high-grade examples.
- Mule Errors (e.g., Sacagawea Dollar/Washington Quarter): These are extremely rare and valuable errors where a Sacagawea dollar was mistakenly struck with the obverse of a Washington quarter or a Sacagawea obverse with a Washington Quarter reverse. Fewer than 20 such coins are known, making them highly sought after by collectors, with values reaching potentially over $100,000, according to [Coin ID Scanner].
- Off-Center Strike Errors: These coins have a misaligned design due to incorrect placement during striking. The value depends on the extent of the off-center strike, with more dramatic examples fetching higher prices.
- Planchet Errors: Some Sacagawea dollars were mistakenly struck on planchets (blank coins) intended for other denominations or foreign currency, resulting in unusual compositions, weights, or sizes. These are also valuable finds for collectors.
Note: It’s crucial to carefully examine any 2000 Sacagawea dollar to determine its specific features and potential value. If you suspect you have a rare variety or error coin, consider having it professionally appraised by a reputable coin dealer or authenticator.








How much is a 2000 $1 dollar coin worth?
There are a couple of special varieties that are collectible like the 2000-P Cheerios coin. However, your regular strike Sacagawea coins are still just worth $1 and will likely only be worth a dollar for the foreseeable future.
How can you tell if a 2000 Sacagawea dollar is rare?
I can help with that. To determine if your Sacagawea coin is rare, check for minting errors, special finishes, unique die variations, and research mintage numbers.
Why is the 2000 Sacagawea dollar worth so much?
I can help with that. However what sets this particular coin apart is the damage on the reverse side of the coin specifically to the eagle’s. Face this damage is a unique error that occurred during the minting. Process