Add a dazzling symbol of Native American history to your United States Mint collection with our
2002 PR70 DCAM ANACS Sacagawea Golden Dollar. The first circulating coin to feature an identifiable Native American, this golden dollar boasts the highest grade Proof condition in a Deep Cameo finish, a real treasure for coin collectors.
2002 PR70 DCAM ANACS Sacagawea Golden Dollar Includes:
- 2002 Proof Sacagawea golden dollar
- Custom presentation box
Product Features:
- First minted in 2000; all Sacagawea dollars after 2001 were not released for circulation
- Obverse depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back; reverse features an American eagle in flight, as well as 17 stars
- Graded PR70 - Proof coin with the highest possible grading of 70; outstanding eye appeal with its full, original luster
- Proof coins - struck at least twice on highly polished coin blanks to bring out the mirrored background and high-relief images
- Deep Cameo finish (DCAM) - deeply frosted devices and lettering that contrast with the fields to produce extra sharp details
- Encapsulated - sealed inside a tamper-proof holder to protect its beauty and condition
- Presentation box - custom designed to hold, display and protect the coin
- Coins produced by San Francisco Mint
- Graded by ANACS
- Made in USA
- All coin items considered for return must be in their original condition as sold. Seals and cases contribute to the value of the coin and currency collectibles and must remain intact and unbroken. This applies but is not limited to: grading cases, Mint and Proof cases and packages, bag seals, original government sealed packaging and/or any other special packaging or containers.
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