The value of a 2000-D Sacagawea dollar coin primarily depends on its condition and whether it possesses any rare errors.
- In circulated condition , most 2000-D Sacagawea dollars are worth their face value, which is $1. However, they may sell for slightly above face value, between $1.05 and $1.35, according to the NGC Price Guide as of August 2025.
- In pristine, uncirculated condition (Mint State) , their value increases significantly, potentially reaching up to $100.
- Certain rare error variations of the 2000-D Sacagawea dollar can be worth thousands of dollars or more.
- The most valuable variety is the “Muled” Sacagawea Dollar , where the coin features the obverse (heads) design of a Washington quarter and the reverse (tails) design of the Sacagawea dollar. Only 18 examples are known to exist, making them extremely rare and valuable. High-grade examples of these mule error coins can sell for $10,000 or more , with the most expensive selling for $102,000.
The value of any Sacagawea dollar coin is influenced by:
- Date and Mint Mark: The “D” mint mark indicates the coin was minted in Denver. 2000-dated Sacagawea dollars, especially those from the Denver Mint, tend to be more valuable to collectors.
- Condition: Coins in higher grades (better condition) are more desirable and command higher prices.
- Rarity: Lower mintage numbers generally increase rarity and value.
- Notable Errors: As mentioned, minting errors can significantly increase a coin’s value.
In summary, while most 2000-D Sacagawea dollars are worth their face value, or slightly more if in uncirculated condition, certain rare error coins can be worth substantial sums.








What is a 2000-D?
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.