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Sacagawea 2000-P Goodacre Coin?

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I know nothing about coins, but my girlfriend had me look up a bunch of dollar coins she had. Is this a Sacagawea 2000-P Goodacre coin? It stood out to me because of it being more polished than the other 2000 year coins.



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The 5000 coins paid to Ms. Goodacre were all burnished coins encapsulated by IGC and labeled Goodacre coins. Their appearance is quite different from a normal Sacagawea. It's possible someone cracked one out and set it free but not very likely.
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If you can get a larger and clearer photo of the reverse we can see if you might have a wounded eagle variety.
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It's not a wounded eagle. Thanks for the replies.
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The reverse image is out of focus so we can't check for a prototype (Cheerios) reverse.
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