Sacagawea is featured on the US dollar coin, also known as the Sacagawea dollar or Golden Dollar . It was first minted in the year 2000.
On the obverse (heads side) of the coin, Sacagawea is depicted in a three-quarter profile, carrying her infant son Jean Baptiste on her back. The design was created by sculptor Glenna Goodacre.
The reverse (tails side) of the Sacagawea dollar initially featured a soaring eagle, but in 2009, the series was transitioned to the Native American $1 Coin Program . While still featuring Sacagawea on the obverse, the reverse design for the Native American dollar coins changes each year to honor contributions of Native American tribes and individuals to the development and history of the United States.
How much is a 2000 p Sacagawea $1 coin worth?
Great question! 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.
How much is a Sacagawea $1 coin worth?
These are popular coins but well over a billion have been minted since 2000. 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.
What makes the 2000 Sacagawea coin rare?
Great question! What is rare about the 2000 P Sacagawea coin? The 2000-P features multiple valuable varieties, including the Goodacre Presentation coins, the sought-after “Wounded Eagle” variety with its distinctive chest feather pattern, and the remarkable Quarter Mule error.