Many Sacagawea dollar coins don’t have a date on the face of the coin, but rather on the edge . If your Sacagawea coin has no date on the obverse (front), it is likely a Native American dollar coin minted from 2009 onwards. The date and mint mark are located on the coin’s edge. To find the date and potentially the mint mark, you’ll need to examine the rim of the coin carefully.
While most Sacagawea coins are only worth their face value of $1, certain exceptions can be quite valuable.
Here’s a breakdown of possible values for a Sacagawea coin without a date on the face:
- Standard Circulation Coins (2009 onwards): If the date and mint mark are visible on the edge, the coin is likely a standard Native American dollar coin. These coins, especially those from 2009 to 2011, are generally worth their face value of $1.
- No Date or Mint Mark (Error Coins): If the coin truly lacks any date or mint mark on the edge due to a mint error, it could be considerably more valuable. These error coins are rare and are highly sought after by collectors.
Here are some examples of Sacagawea error coins with no date or mint mark on the face and their corresponding values:
- Sacajawea coin With No Date! This type of coin is described as having no date and was struck in 2000, [and it can be purchased for around $2000 on eBay].
- 1 Dollar Sacagawea Coin No Date Or Mint Mark Rare: This type of coin is listed for around $225 on eBay.
- Sacagawea 2009 No Date Mark U.s. Dollar Coin – Circulated: This type of coin is listed for around $494 on eBay.
- Coin Sacagawea with out date error: This type of coin is listed for around $1200 on eBay.
- Most Sacagawea coins without a date on the front have the date on the edge.
- These coins are generally worth their face value of $1, especially those from 2009 to 2011.
- If a coin is missing the date and mintmark on the edge (a mint error), its value increases significantly.
- To determine the exact value of your coin, it’s best to consult with a professional coin dealer or have it certified by a reputable grading service.
Why is there no date on my Sacagawea dollar coin?
Value of Native American Dollars (2009-Present)
After 8 years of the Sacagawea Dollars, the United States Mint began to try new designs. Thus, came the Native American Dollar Coins. One thing that you can note about the new designs is that there is no longer a date or a mint mark visible on the dollar.
How do I know if my Sacagawea coin is valuable?
Age and rarity.
Condition and mint mark.
Precious metal content.
Historical significance.
Collector demand.
What makes a 2000 Sacagawea coin rare?
Great question! The famous 2000-D Sacagawea Dollar and South Carolina Quarter mule is a rare coin error that features two different designs on the obverse and reverse. The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Native American woman Sacagawea, while the reverse shows the design of the South Carolina state quarter.
Are coins without dates worth anything?
A coin collector must know the date to determine the rarity and value of the nickel. For example, undated buffalo nickels are worth about $0.06 each, but only because people use them for jewelry, shirt buttons, and other uses. All other types of nickels without dates are pretty much only worth face value.