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If one is going to spend money on coins, it's best to spend it the right way for future years to come. I just got One 2000 - 2007 Complete Golden Sacagawea Dollar Set, 24 total coins in Dansco album - Each year has three coins (S-mint, D-mint, and P-mint) for 8 years so far. I got all 24 Sacagawea dollars in one album. All for under $350. From a private dealer. I know, I collect coins to. The 2001S runs about $165, the 2000P MS65 boldly detailed tail feathers $500.
I think the Sacagawea is a great coin to collect but they are not hard to come by. You can buy the P & D 25 coin rolls from the US Mint for 2007 no problem. Though the 2002 and beyond years were not released into circulation, anyone that bought them has a BU coin. So, if they only mint 4-5 million coins each year you have the potential for 4-5 million BU sets. Not exactly what I call rare. Premium prices are premature today.
I was glad I purchased this roll of 2000 sacs. The first year these were made and they are in good condition. I've seen alot of others very discolored.
The 2000 Sacagawea Dollar Coin Roll is a fitting tribute to
a woman who was truly an American pioneer. The year
2000 was the first year of issue of this historic dollar coin.
2000 Sacagawea Dollar Coin Roll Features:
20 dollar coins - 10 each from the Philadelphia and Denver mints
Brilliant uncirculated condition
Historical coin - the Sacagawea Golden Dollar was first minted in 2000 and
is the first circulating coin to feature an identifiable Native American.
Sacagawea was the Native American guide who accompanied the Lewis & Clark
Expedition.
Beautiful design - the obverse depicts Sacagawea with her baby,
Jean Baptiste, on her back and the reverse of the coin features an American
eagle in flight, as well as 17 stars. This unusual number of stars symbolizes
the 17 states in the Union at the time of Sacagawea's journey with the Lewis and
Clark Expedition.
Each coin weighs approx. .26 oz.
Each coin measures approx. 1.03" in diameter
Comes in a sealed hard case banker's roll
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