Also here are my 2000-P Sacagawea dollars. I know they are very modern and not worth much but I thought I'd share anyway. I hope that's cool if I continue to post these (but not too frequent) as I go through them. I wasn't going to post all ~800, but just picking out a few from each type and some of the more interesting or potentially higher value (relatively speaking) ones. 2000-P #1: I'm guessing AU58; NUM - $1.50; USACB - N/A; PCGS - $1 2000-P #2: Maybe MS63+?; NUM - $1.90; USACB - N/A; PCGS - $5 2000-P #3: I put this one MS64 but not sure if that is just dirt on the reverse or not; NUM - $1.90; USACB - N/A; PCGS - $5. I appreciate everyone's feedback on these to help me hone my estimated grading and get a better understanding of market values.
You saw my comment on your SBA post. Same comment here. The bank had a ton of Sacagawea along with the SBA. One dollar each.
I have a complete set of them, 2 actually. Here’s one of them. In MS like these are there a a few dates worth a little more than face value.
My phone hasn’t done that in awhile. It posted my comment 3 times with just one tap on the post button. Sorry about that.
Here’s the only Sacajawea Dollar I have that’s worth some money. It was minted with an Experimental Anti-Tarnishing Agent. It’s a nice 2001-P with a grade of MS-66. In my opinion it didn’t work. The color of the coin is terrible and it’s difficult to get decent photos of it.
I like them all. I like the first one. Nothing wrong with an old looking coin. I don’t even save the newer dollars. But I do want one of those SBA near dates or near rim