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Valued Member
United States
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I just started looking at my Sacagawea dollars more closely and figured what the heck I'll see if I can collect all the dates and mint marks. (I already have 2008 and 2007in mint rolls). I started looking a prices from other years in rolls and proof and the 2003 were pretty high. I know one of you guys have the knowledge to explain to me why the Sac's in 2003 and a few other dates (proof 2002 and 2003) are so much more? PS this will help me out with the Sac coin video when I produce it later next year too  Thanks! Most modern coins are my weak point 
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Valued Member
 United States
207 Posts |
btw if you have a website link that would help too
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Pillar of the Community
United States
588 Posts |
Don't know about the coins. Sorry. But I really like your videos, are you casting it or are you the one who is playing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4541 Posts |
mintage has a lot to do with it I actually think 05s cost the most in unc
Edited by daviscfad 12/01/2008 4:57 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4541 Posts |
2000 - P Sacagawea dollar coin 767,150,000 2000 - D Sacagawea dollar 518,920,000 2000- S (proof) Sacagawea dollar 4,063,000 2001 - P Sacagawea dollar 62,470,000 2001 - D Sacagawea dollar coin 70,940,000 2001 - S (proof) Sacagawea dollar 3,184,750 2002 - P Sacagawea dollar 3,869,000 2002 - D Sacagawea $1 coin 3,733,000 2002 - S (proof) Sacagawea dollar 3,212,000 2003 - P Sacagawea dollar 3,080,002 2003 - D Sacagawea $1 coin 3,080,002 2003 - S (proof) Sacagawea dollar 3,300,000 2004 - P Sacagawea dollar 2,660,010 2004 - D Sacagawea dollar coin 2,660,010 2004 - S (proof) Sacagawea $ 2,992,096 2005-P Sacagawea dollar 2,525,000 2005-D Sacagawea dollar coin 2,525,000 2005-S (proof) Sacagawea dollar 3,275,000
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Valued Member
United States
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Sacagaweas don't tend to get a lot of love on collectors forums. I happen to like them and have a full set (less the Cheerioes variety and 2008 which I will get shortly). I don't see in my pricing references where 2003s run any higher but there are very few great quality coins uncirculated from the Denver mint so MS-68 command a huge premium in any year. Here is a webiste with some additional info: http://www.smalldollars.com/
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Valued Member
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207 Posts |
Quote: Don't know about the coins. Sorry. But I really like your videos, are you casting it or are you the one who is playing Its me acting, directoring, and research..lol I do not have a budget for the video yet :)
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Valued Member
 United States
207 Posts |
The 2005 P and D's are running $65 to $55 per 20 at APMEX but the 2003 P and D are $155 per 20 count. 2004 P and D BU rolls are about 150 too on other sites. 2006 D are high too. So the rolls really do not make sense with the mintage. I have also seen 2001-S proof rolls run over a grand. I'm just trying to understand why so much? Texastrade, thanks for the website. I will take a look at it and see if I can get anymore info 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I, too, like Sacs. Ok. I admit it - that's the first step.
The prices, however, are very much a mystery. And seeing a list of mintages as daviscfad posted, just stirs up the soup even more.
The 2001-S proof is the "key". And for no particular reason - if you look at mintages. Of course, it is part of the 2001 proof set and those cost a fortune, so that probably explains the price. I track those on e-bay from time to time and the price is coming down for individual 2001-S's. A year ago, you really couldn't touch one for less than $60 and now you can pick one up for $40.
As far as the various P and D mintmarks. Shop around. Any inflated prices are artificial. A mintage of 2 million or 3 million is the same: way, way more than collectors want or need. Essentially, you should be able to get the P's and D's all at approximately the same price if you look around.
I know nothing about roll prices.
Edited by Kabiye_Lady 12/02/2008 03:32 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4541 Posts |
i think thats the reason 2001 cost so much is b/c of the sac I am going to have to look further into this
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Valued Member
United States
84 Posts |
I could never figure out why the 2001-Proof goes for so much. The mintage is 3.2 mil , the 2007-Proof is the lowest at 2.2 mil.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Earlier this year, I bought a set of ANACS-PR 70 DCAM CERTIFIED Sacagawea dollars all from the San Francisco Mint,2000-2007, I would ask if anyone would know the value of these as I totally forgot I even had them, TILL I SAW THIS POST.I also like the Sacagawea dollar, there I said so, anyone have a clue? THANKS, BE WELL, MIKE
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Valued Member
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207 Posts |
I looked through the links that were posted on this thread and I still can not figure it out. WHY?..lol maybe they melted them..lol
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