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2000 Sacagawea Dollar

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2000 Sacagawea Dollar

About This Coin

The 2000 Sacagawea Dollar is a United States dollar from the Sacagawea & Native American Dollars 2000 to Date series — the first year of the series. In 2000, coins were struck at the Denver, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point Mints with a combined mintage of 3.6 billion. This represents the highest annual mintage in the entire series, above the series median of 10.8 million. The obverse features Sacagawea carrying her infant son Jean Baptiste Crapeau on her back and the reverse displays rotating designs honoring Native American contributions to the United States. The reverse depicts a soaring bald eagle encircled by 17 stars representing the states in the Union at the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition. This original design by Thomas D. Rogers Sr. was used for all Sacagawea dollars from 2000 through 2008. First year of the Sacagawea Dollar. The "Cheerios Dollar" variety with detailed tail feathers (from coins distributed in Cheerios cereal boxes) is a valuable modern rarity. Glenna Goodacre Presentation Dollars in 22-karat gold finish were given to the designer. Weighing 8.1 grams, 26.5 mm in diameter, with a plain edge. Collectors have cataloged 10 known die varieties for this date across 7 categories, including cud, die gouge, pre-cud and 4 other types. Across its variants, estimated values range from $1 to $192K depending on mint mark, grade, and strike type. A notable auction result reached $192K in MS67 grade at Stack's Bowers. Designed by Glenna Goodacre (obverse) / various reverse designers.

Value Estimates

$1 - $4,250

Values as of May 2026 — range across all strike types, reflecting typical grades (G-4 through MS-63). Coins in lower or exceptional grades may fall outside this range.

Specifications

Year
2000
Series
Sacagawea & Native American Dollars 2000 to Date
Weight
8.1g
Diameter
26.5mm
Edge
Plain

Strike Types & Varieties(12)

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