You have a few options for acquiring dollar coins:
- Banks: You can usually get dollar coins at your bank, especially smaller, full-service banks that don’t handle a lot of merchant accounts. You might need to have an account at the bank and be prepared to order them in rolls.
- US Mint: The United States Mint sells rolls, bags, and boxes of various dollar coins, including Native American and American Innovation dollar coins. You can shop online through their website. You can also visit The United States Mint Coin Store in Washington, D.C.
- Coin Dealers: Many coin dealers buy and sell dollar coins, including rare and collectible ones. You can find local coin dealers through the NGC Dealer Locator or by searching online. Some examples of dealers mentioned in the search results include GOVMINT, Littleton Coin Company, and A World of Coins.
- Online Marketplaces: You can find dollar coins for sale on online marketplaces like eBay and Etsy. For example, you can find Sacagawea dollar coins on Etsy or various dollar coins on eBay.
Can I get one dollar coins at the bank?
From my experience, These collector coins can be ordered directly from the Mint, while pre-2012 circulation dollars can be obtained from most U.S. banks.
Can I still get a dollar coin?
Great question! Although dollar coins have not been struck for circulation since the Sacagawea and Presidential dollar runs ending in 2011, the continuing Native American dollar series and the newer American Innovation dollar series are considered circulation coins by the US Mint.