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I'm not seeing any up for sale either 
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Hard to know at this time. MS63 in The Greysheet is $3,000, 2026 RedBook $1,000; however no recent auctions or sales so?
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-makecents- Freespeech57 Thanks gents!! & 
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If you register at Great Collections (it's free) you can search their "completed auction" citations. Often helpful.
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Quote: If you register at Great Collections (it's free) you can search their "completed auction" citations. Often helpful. Thank you, I will!! & 
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I checked Great Collections. All the sold coins were MS66-68, and correspondingly priced in the thousands. Not sure what can be inferred from those prices for an MS63 coin.
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Quote: I checked Great Collections. All the sold coins were MS66-68, and correspondingly priced in the thousands. Not sure what can be inferred from those prices for an MS63 coin. Thank you. Well, whatever the 66's & 68's sold for, the 63 will be less. The vast majority of these seem to be high mint state. Which tells me they weren't pulled from circulation.
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I came across a lower grade sold so would be above it. 22162 2000-P Sacagawea "Cheerios" Dollar. FS-902. Boldly Detailed Tail Feathers. AU-55 (ANACS). December 2025 Showcase Auction. Ended: December 9th, 2025 Sold $2,640.00
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Quote: Which tells me they weren't pulled from circulation. By definition, a Cheerios dollar had to be removed from the Cheerios packaging, right? I imagine that many were stored for 25 years in their packets. In order to turn up in circulation, someone would have to open it and then spend it. Talk about a needle in a haystack!
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Quote: Quote: Which tells me they weren't pulled from circulation.
By definition, a Cheerios dollar had to be removed from the Cheerios packaging, right? I imagine that many were stored for 25 years in their packets. In order to turn up in circulation, someone would have to open it and then spend it. Talk about a needle in a haystack! Yes. My question is: How do we burn down the haystack to find the needles?
Edited by Marc Ingram 02/16/2026 5:23 pm
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