For the first year of the series, more than one billion coins were produced across the Philadelphia and Denver Mint facilities. This figure would decline drastically to about 130 million by the second year and to less than 8 million by the third year….Sacagawea Dollar Mintages.
| 2000-P | 767,140,000 |
|---|---|
| 2016-P | 2,800,000 |
| 2016-D | 2,100,000 |
When did the US Mint change the date on the Sacagawea dollar?
That is why I won’t part with mine. The Date and Mint Mark were moved to the edge of the Sacagawea Dollar with the release of the Native American coin Series in 2009 which retained the Sacagawea Bust on the Obverse. I do not have an image of a 2009 coin but offer this image of the 2010 version from the US Mint.
Is the Sacagawea dollar worth any money?
I can’t seem to find out much about this coin, but in the past, I have heard that any coin like this is worth money. That is why I won’t part with mine. The Date and Mint Mark were moved to the edge of the Sacagawea Dollar with the release of the Native American coin Series in 2009 which retained the Sacagawea Bust on the Obverse.
What was the color of the first Sacagawea coin?
The use of golden color was to ensure that the Sacajawea coin can easily be distinguished from other American coins. Sacagawea coins were the first Indian American dollar coin of the new millennium. The two branches of the U.S. Mint, the Philadelphia (P mintmark) and Denver (D mintmark) produced the Sacajawea coins.
When was the 50 Cent Sacagawea dollar made?
I can tell you I know the coin was minted between 2000 and 2003 b/c it was one of 50 on an anniversary tree made for my Mother and Father’s 50th in Aug. 2003. The laminate is intact, there is no date or mint mark. And obviously being from the earlier years it doesn’t have a mint mark along the edge.