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2001 – P & D – FROM U.S. MINT ROLL – SACAGAWEA GOLDEN DOLLAR SET

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THESE ARE CHOICE UNCIRTCULATED SACAGAWEA GOLDEN

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2001 - P & D - FROM U.S. MINT ROLL - SACAGAWEA GOLDEN DOLLAR SET

2009 Sacagawea Dollar in BU condition two coin set D and P From US Mint Roll Never Circulated Agriculture Reverse Design & Edge Lettering

  • 2009 BU P and D Sacagawea
  • 2 Coin Set
  • From U S Mint Rolls

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2009 Sacagawea Dollar in BU condition two (2) coin set D and P From US Mint Roll Never Circulated Agriculture Reverse Design & Edge Lettering
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This 2009 Native American $1 Coin roll contains 25 coins and is wrapped with specially designed yellow and black paper. These Native American $1 Coins are circulating quality coins minted at the United States Mint at Denver and have a D mint mark.
This program features designs celebrating the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. The design for the 2009 reverse design is based on the theme of agriculture and features a Native American woman planting seeds in a field of corn, beans and squash and the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and $1. The obverse design remains the central figure of the Sacagawea design first produced in 2000, and contains the inscriptions LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST. Like the Presidential $1 Coins, the Native American $1 Coins maintain their distinctive edge and golden color and feature edge-lettering of the year, mint mark and the inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM.
The Native American $1 Coin can be used in daily transactions. However, because these coins have never been circulated, they also make a great addition to your private collection or a wonderful gift for someone special.

2009 Sacagawea Dollar in BU condition two coin set D and P From US Mint Roll Never Circulated Agriculture Reverse Design & Edge Lettering

Sterling Silver Concho 1-3/8″ Screwback – Morgan Dollar Eagle

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TANDY LEATHER FACTORY-Metal Concho. These beautifully crafted conchos are perfect for all of you leather crafting projects. Package contains one cast replica of a sterling plated Eagle Silver Dollar with a screw back attachment. Measurement: 1-1/2in. Imported.

Sterling Silver Concho 1-3/8" Screwback - Morgan Dollar Eagle

2006 MS67 Sacagawea Dollar Pair

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Although Sacagawea Golden Dollars never caught on with the public, this 2006 MS67 Sacagawea Dollar Pair is a prime example of why expert collectors have always found them to be a fascinating part of any coin collection. 2006 MS67 Sacagawea Dollar Pair Includes: 2006 MS67 Sacagawea Golden Dollar from the Philadelphia mint 2006 MS67 Sacagawea Golden Dollar from the Denver mint Custom box Product Features: Sacagawea Dollar design - first circulating coin to feature an identifiable Native American Graded MS67 by ICG Philadelphia and Denver mints Weighs approx. .26 oz. each Measures approx. 1.03" in diameter each Encapsulated - sonically-sealed, tamper evident ICG holders

2006 MS67 Sacagawea Dollar Pair

United States Dollar Coins: Dollar Coin, Presidential $1 Coin Program, American Silver Eagle, Peace Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Dollar Coin, Presidential $1 Coin Program, American Silver Eagle, Peace Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar, 1804 Silver Dollar, Morgan Dollar, Susan B. Anthony Dollar, Eisenhower Dollar, Trade Dollar, Bust Dollar, Seated Liberty Dollar, Gobrecht Dollar, Flowing Hair Dollar. Excerpt: Value: 1.00 U.S. dollar The 1804 Silver Dollar is a United States dollar coin considered to be one of the rarest and most famous coins in the world, due to its unique history. Divided into "Classes," 15 specimens are known. Eight comprise Class I , which were minted in 1834. Two Class I specimens trace their lineage to the King of Siam and the Sultan of Muscat . One comprises Class II and six comprise Class III and were minted sometime between 1858 to 1860. It is alleged both Class II and Class III specimens were made clandestinely by Mint officials. Due to the nature of their rarity, some have been sold for high dollar figures. Replicas and counterfeits exist, some meant to deceive collectors, while others are made to offer a cheap substitute for the real and more expensive coins. Class I History In 1804, United States Mint records indicate that 19,750 silver dollars were struck. However, in keeping with common Mint practice at the time, these were all minted from old but still-usable dies dated 1803 , and are indistinguishable from the coins produced the previous year. Silver dollars dated 1804 did not appear until 1834, when the U.S. Department of State was creating sets of coins to present as gifts to certain rulers in Asia in exchange for trade advantages. The U.S. Government ordered the Mint to produce "two specimens of each kind now in use, whether of gold, silver or copper". Since the silver dollar was still in use, but had last been recorded as produced in 1804, Mint employees struck several dollars ...

United States Dollar Coins: Dollar Coin, Presidential $1 Coin Program, American Silver Eagle, Peace Dollar, Sacagawea Dollar

1878-CC Morgan Dollar

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1878-CC Morgan Dollar

1878-CC Morgan Dollar

The Rarest 2007 Sacagawea Dollar Roll

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Add a new luster to your collection with this The Rarest 2007 Sacagawea Dollar Roll. Satin finished Sacagawea Dollars had the lowest 2007 mintage numbers out of all of the Sacagawea Dollars for that year. This set features 20 of these distinct coins, 10 from the Philadelphia Mint and 10 from the Denver Mint—for an amazing collection of coins that offer a unique perspective on an American classic. The Rarest 2007 Sacagawea Dollar Roll Features: (20) 2007 Sacagawea Dollars - 10 each from Philadelphia Mint and Denver Mint Satin finished Sacagawea Dollars had the lowest 2007 mintage numbers out of all of the Sacagawea Dollars of that year Obverse depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back Reverse features an American eagle in flight, as well as 17 stars First minted in 2000, Sacagawea Dollars have been issued for circulation after the year 2001 Satin Finish - dies are sandblasted with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads All 20 coins are encased in a custom plastic storage tube - keeps the full set together and helps protect them Coins produced at Denver Mint and Philadelphia Mint Encased in a single custom plastic storage tube with separators

The Rarest 2007 Sacagawea Dollar Roll

1878 Silver Morgan Dollar AU 7 Tail Feathers

  • 1878 Silver Morgan Dollar AU 7 Tail Feathers

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1878 Silver Morgan Dollar AU 7 Tail Feathers
Stock photo! you will receive the next morgan in our inventory!

1878 Silver Morgan Dollar AU 7 Tail Feathers

2003 MS67 Sacagawea Dollar Pair

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Beautiful to the eye and desirable to the collector, these (2) 2003 Sacagawea Golden Dollars will be the highlight of any coin collection. You get one from the Philadelphia mint and one from the Denver mint. 2003 Sacagawea Dollars Features: Beautiful design - the Sacagawea Golden Dollar was first minted in 2000 and is the first circulating coin to feature an identifiable Native American. Sacagawea was the guide who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the coin depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back. 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. Graded MS67 - with no visible hairlines without magnification, these coins are above average in luster and eye appeal Graded and encapsulated by ICG - graded by an independent company, you can rest assured of the coin's quality and authenticity. They are encapsulated in clear acrylic to preserve beauty and condition. Weighs approx. .26 oz. Measures approx. 1.03" in diameter

2003 MS67 Sacagawea Dollar Pair

Uncirculated Silver Dollar A Search

An uncirculated silver dollar is one that was not put into general circulation. Generally, the United States mint produces coins that are meant for circulation and others that are meant for collectors or as gifs, called proofs. But, there are generally always some coins that do not enter circulation and therefore become highly valuable. If you are collecting coins for the first time, you always want to look for uncirculated or even lightly circulated coins since the condition of the coin is usually excellent.

One of the things you can purchase today is an uncirculated mint set. These sets from the United States Mint have not been entered into general circulation. Some companies and dealers will put together sets to sell. If you are considering purchasing a set, always keep in mind that the value of the set should be determined by two main things. First, it is dependent on the quality of each individual coin. Second, the set\'s value is determined by the completeness of the entire set. These two factors will determine the value of buying and selling of the set.

You can of course make your own set or even just collect individual coins. If you do, there are several things to look for.

1. Look for the coin\'s age. Silver dollar coins were first minted in 1794. The age of the coin is often an important part of determining the actual value of the coin. But, keep in mind that some coins are more valuable even though they are not as old.

2. The condition of the coin is also important. The coins that show a lot of wear on them are less valuable than those that are in mint condition. When it comes to uncirculated coins, you may think that they are all in excellent condition, but this is not often the case. Many of these coins are actually not cared for.

3. The rarity of the coin is also an important part of the value of these. Some coins are actually more valuable than others because there were not many produced. Or, there may have been errors in the printing of the coin. The 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar, for example, is one of he more valuable. Other valuable coins include the 1794 coins and the rarest of all, the 1804 Silver Dollar.

4. The price of the coins is also dependent on the going price currently. The demand for any coin can change the value of that coin even daily. You will only see the value of the coin rise if the demand rises.

Finding uncirculated silver dollar coins can be a bit more challenging than you would think. It is easiest to look for them online where there is a larger number of coins available and a larger number of dealers. Keep in mind that having a full set is often one of the best ways to see the value increase. Of course, uncirculated silver dollar coins are hard to find, but that is part of their higher value.

Rachel Barr


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