2000-D Sacagawea Dollar : A Collector's Guide (2024)

2000-D Sacagawea Dollar : A Collector's Guide (1)

By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes …..

By 2000, the United States Mint was facing a dramatic upswing in the demand for circulating coinage. Consequently, the Denver Mint installed a series of new modern bulk coin bagging machines to help accommodate the overall increase of over 8.5 billion coins.

The Launch of a New Coin Series

Officially released into circulation on January 27, 2000, with great fanfare after a massive marketing push, it only took a few years for the Sacagawea dollar to flounder. In 2000, Denver struck almost 519 million Sacagawea dollars – 40.3% of the total mintage for that year. However, this number dropped to just under 80 million in 2001 and to 3.73 million in 2002. A 99.3% decrease over just two years!

While the Philadelphia Mint struck the famous Goodacre and Cheerios types and the San Francisco Mint struck the Proof coins, Denver was responsible for the 75,000 Millennium Sets. Sold for $39 USD ($67.22 adjusted for inflation as of the time of publication), these sets contained the 2000 American Silver Eagle, the 2000-D Sacagawea dollar, and a one-dollar bill with the number 2000 included in the serial number. These Sacagawea dollars were released with a special burnished proof-like finish. To receive the “Millennium Set” designation on a graded and slabbed Sacagawea dollar, the coin needs to be submitted in the original packaging. Today, these sets sell for between $80 and $100.

How Much is the 2000-D Sacagawea Dollar Worth?

Due to its mintage of over half a billion coins, the 2000-D Sacagawea dollar remains a common coin. Below Mint State, these coins are worth face value and can be spent freely without concern.

The 2000 Uncirculated Coin Set is also a common collectible item. A survey of eBay yielded a number of sold listings with prices ranging from $10 to $20. It’s worth noting that each set contains $5.82 in face value coins.

It is only in the certified coin market, that the value of the 2000-D Sacagawea dollar increases to any degree. Even here, the market is thin. If you count coins with an identical finish that were included in the Millennium Set, NGC has certified 521 coins at the MS-68 grade level with nine graded MS-69.

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PCGS has certified 4,147 as of February 2024, with 398 examples graded MS-68 and two finer.

To date, CAC has certified no coins of this issue.

Examples graded MS-68 from either service routinely sell online for $40 or less, while the MS-69 examples are very rarely encountered at major auctions. The last NGC MS-69 example we were able to locate, was #6602078-011. This piece sold for $2,160 at a Heritage auction held in November 2022. The two PCGS coins may sell for more, if offered, but we’d caution against buying them at these levels.

In MS 67 and below, however, these coins are not worth grading, since their value is less than the submission cost.

Design

Obverse:

In accordance with Treasury Department guidelines, the obverse design of the golden dollar portrays Sacagawea, a member of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe who acted as the guide for the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805-6. While her bust is facing right in a classic three-quarter profile, Sacagawea looks directly at the viewer and carries her infant son Jean-Baptiste on her back. Since the design guidelines requested that all submissions “be sensitive to cultural authenticity and try to avoid creating a representation of a classical European face in Native American headdress”, Sacagawea is depicted in a naturalistic style. Designer Glenna Goodacre used a modern-day Shoshone woman named Randy’L He-dow Teton as her model.

Above Sacagawea’s head is the legend LIBERTY, in the left-hand field is IN GOD WE TRUST, and in the right-hand field below her chin is the date 2000. The mintmark D is below the date. The designer’s initials (G.G) can be seen on the infant’s swaddling cloth at the bottom of the design.

Reverse:

The reverse, like many US coins, is dominated by an eagle. With outstretched wings, the eagle soars to the left. Above the eagle’s head is the US motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. The entire design is ringed by the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination ONE DOLLAR. The eagle’s right wing tip overlaps slightly with “OF” at the top of the coin. Within the legend is a ring of 17 stars. These five-pointed stars represent all of the states belonging to the Union at the time of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The designer’s initials (T.D.R.) can be seen below the eagle’s tail feathers and to the right of the denomination.

Edge:

The edge of the 2000-D Sacagawea dollar is plain or smooth, without reeding or edge lettering.

Designers

The Sacagawea obverse was designed by sculptor Glenna Goodacre. When Goodacre passed away at the age of 80 in 2020, she was widely acknowledged as a highly skilled artist. Before her 1999 design for the Sacagawea dollar, Goodacre was known for creating the Vietnam Women’s Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. and the Irish Memorial in Philadelphia.

As a sculptor and engraver for the U.S. Mint, Thomas D. Rogers was responsible for the design of several modern U.S. coins. After joining the Philadelphia Mint in 1991, he designed the obverse of the commemorative 1996 silver dollar for the Smithsonian’s 150th anniversary and the original reverse of the American Platinum Eagle in 1997. Rogers later designed the reverses of the Massachusetts, Maryland, and South Carolina 50 State quarters. He retired from the Mint in 2001.

Coin Specifications

Country: United States of America
Year Of Issue: 2000
Denomination: One Dollar (USD)
Mintmark: D (Denver)
Mintage: 518,916,000
Alloy: 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese, and 2% Nickel
Weight: 8.10 g
Diameter: 26.50 mm
Edge: Plain
OBV Designer: Glenna Goodacre
REV Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr.
Quality: Business Strike

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2000-D Sacagawea Dollar : A Collector's Guide (2024)

FAQs

Is a 2000 D Sacagawea dollar worth anything? ›

2000 D Sacagawea Coin Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of May 2024, a Sacagawea Coin from 2000 in circulated condition is worth between $1.05 and $1.35. However, on the open market 2000 D Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $100.

What is the error on the 2000 D dollar coin? ›

The 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule is an error coin featuring the obverse of a Washington quarter (specifically a 50 State quarter) and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar struck on a gold-colored dollar coin planchet.

What is the most valuable 2000-P Sacagawea dollar? ›

2000-P Sacagawea Dollar and Statehood Quarter Mule

It features a Sacagawea dollar obverse (heads) and a George Washington quarter reverse (tails). Only 18 of these coins are known to exist. One sold at auction in 2022 for $144,000.

Is a Sacagawea coin worth 100000? ›

The 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar Mule with State Quarter Obverse numbers fewer than 20 specimens and has hammered for over $100,000 at auction. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. Click image to enlarge. In numismatic parlance, the term “mule” doesn't refer to a horse-donkey hybrid, as is well known in agrarian circles.

Which $1 coin is worth money? ›

Morgan Silver Dollars, minted between 1878 and 1921, are some of the most sought-after dollar coins. With their captivating design featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse, they are not just coins but artifacts of American history. The 1893-S Morgan Dollar is particularly prized.

How do I know if I have an error coin? ›

Turn the Coin Over, Checking the Die Rotation

The U.S. Mint takes great care to ensure that the die rotation on U.S. coins is correct, so coins which are significantly out of rotation are moderately valuable error coins. Get in the habit of checking rotation on every coin you handle.

What is a Cheerios Sacagawea dollar? ›

A Cheerios Dollar is a Sacagawea Dollar bearing the date 2000 that was inserted into boxes of Cheerios cereal in early 2000 as part of a U.S. Mint promotion to raise awareness about the new "Golden Dollar." There were 10 million boxes of Cheerios in the promotion, all of which included a newly-struck 2000 Lincoln Cent.

Are there any Sacagawea coins worth more than a dollar? ›

2000-P Cheerios Sacagawea Dollar ($34,500): This very rare version first came out in 2000 when the Cheerios cereal brand and the U.S. Mint ran a promotion in which the coin was placed in a few boxes of cereal. Finding one in mint condition can make you tens of thousands of dollars richer.

Are there fake Sacagawea coins? ›

The counterfeit coin's diameter, thickness, and weight are within tolerance of genuine Sacagawea Dollars, but are not made of the three-layer sandwich material that genuine pieces are made of. In addition, instead of a golden color, the counterfeits have more of a copper color.

Is the Sacagawea Coin real gold? ›

The coin's physical makeup is a three-layer clad construction - pure copper sandwiched between outer layers of manganese brass. Like any brass, its color eventually becomes darker, giving the coins an antique finish.

Are Susan B. Anthony coins worth anything? ›

Anthony dollars contain silver, according to a blog on the U.S. Coins Guide website. Instead, all were made from copper-nickel clad compositions. Most you come across will only be worth face value — one dollar. However, if you come across certain error varieties, you could be looking at hundreds of dollars in value.

What is special about the 2000 Sacagawea Dollar? ›

Mint issued the Sacagawea Golden Dollar from 2000 to 2008. It was the first dollar made with an outer layer of manganese brass, giving it a golden color. The obverse design features Sacagawea and the reverse depicts a soaring eagle. In 2009, the dollar transitioned to the Native American $1 Coin Program.

What is a Sacagawea cheerios dollar? ›

A Cheerios Dollar is a Sacagawea Dollar bearing the date 2000 that was inserted into boxes of Cheerios cereal in early 2000 as part of a U.S. Mint promotion to raise awareness about the new "Golden Dollar." There were 10 million boxes of Cheerios in the promotion, all of which included a newly-struck 2000 Lincoln Cent.

Which presidential dollar coins are rare? ›

To ring in President's Day and add value to your collection, scope out a few rare and valuable coins from this collection.
  • 2007 Washington $1 Missing Edge Lettering Coin.
  • 2010 FDI Lincoln $1 Coin.
  • 2007 John Adams Double Lettering $1 Coin.
  • 2012 to 2016 Presidential $1 Coins.
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