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2000 D Sacagawea Dollar Experimental Rinse?

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I found this coin in my change. It looks very similar to the experimental rinse, but I know very little about the variety. Any ideas?
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Just a normal Sac Dollar from Denver.
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The experimental rinse was on dollar coins from Philadelphia.
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Yep, normal coin with circulation wear and tear.
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