The value of a 2001-D Sacagawea dollar coin varies depending on its condition and any existing errors.
- Generally, a circulated 2001-D Sacagawea coin is worth its face value, which is $1.
- Some circulated coins might fetch between $1.05 and $1.35, according to the NGC Price Guide as of August 2025.
- However, if a circulated coin exhibits a minor error like an off-center planchet, its value could potentially increase by $10 to $20, depending on the market.
- In pristine, uncirculated condition (like MS-67), the value can be around $30, reaching $52 in MS-67 plus condition.
- Higher grades, such as MS-68, can significantly increase the value to over $265.
- Error coins are far more valuable than regular circulated or uncirculated coins. Here are some examples:
– A 2001-D Sacagawea Dollar with a lamination error is considered rare and collectible.
– A 2001-D Sacagawea Dollar with a “no eyes” error and a strike-through on the back can be worth around $1569.
– Some 2001-P (Philadelphia mint) Sacagawea dollars show a “Chocolate” error due to improper annealing during production, turning the coin a deep copper-brown color instead of the normal golden finish. In Gem Uncirculated 66 condition, these error coins can be highly sought after.
– A 2001 Sacagawea dollar struck on a quarter planchet (instead of the correct dollar planchet) with a P mintmark sold for over $4,000.
Note: It’s crucial to have your coin authenticated and certified by a reputable grading service to determine its exact value, especially if you believe it might be an error coin.
What is the error on the 2001 Sacagawea dollar?
I can help with that. 2001. So this would be a state quarter planchet that the dollar coin design was struck onto. So that is a mistake that’s a mint error. And that’s why the coin sold for over $4,000. Now in 2001.
How do I tell if my Sacagawea dollar is worth anything?
As with any coin, the value of a Sacagawea Dollar depends on its condition and its rarity. Most of the coins you find will be worth about face value, though you can usually get a few cents more than $1 because they are so prized.