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2000 D Sacagawea Dollar -Need Help Verifying If This Worn Coin Is A Greaser As Well

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Good Day everyone. I hope you've had a wonderful Sunday so far.

I had a few dollar rolls I got from the bank a few days ago. I cam across this 2000 D Sacagawea dollar. I was looking for the Cheerios, but got cheery seeing this one. Well maybe a bit premature.

I can tell the die has deteriorated and it probably has lived an excruciating life. What I am not sure about if this is a Greaser on observe and reverse as well, or just terribly worn out?

I appreciate your input.
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Might be some slight grease effects here.
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Looks like a slight Greaser, plus circulation wear and tear as well.
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Very curious. Part of me wants to say Dryer Coin. A close-in, end-on pic of the rim might tell us more.
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There's such a surreal look to it, are you sure it's genuine? Those coins are faked in Central America because certain countries use U.S. dollars in circulation. Is it 8.1g and a clad sandwich on a copper core?
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There's such a surreal look to it,

She has a very strange look to her face!
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Apparently it's normal for the eyes to look like that on heavily circulated dollar coins? Creepy.

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I did a reply, and it did not load here. I hope I did not post it on someone else's post. Good thing it was not inappropriate.

I don't think the coin is fake, but I could be wrong, as I have been many times.

It does look creepy and goast-like. Here are the rim pics.


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Part of me wants to say Dryer Coin.

That was my first thought as well.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Look at the ear piece. Do you see the crying baby? even more creepy.

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I am gonna keep it, just because I like weird stuff. Wouldn't spend money certifying it for one dollar value.

PCGS #9585 is really cool.
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That's a clad sandwich, so looks like it's a genuine dollar coin. Just really beat up. My bet would be on PMD smoothed out by circulation wear, but it could obviously be a Greaser, too.
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By all means, keep it as a fun curiosity.
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With the condition of this coin, I'd say just circulation wear. Maybe someone's pocket piece for the last 10+ years.
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With how little circulation these tend to get, it's unusual to find very worn coins, but I've come across a couple that looked very similar. I do wonder if they were circulating around places like Ecuador that uses them heavily, and then found their way back to the states.
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I knew US notes are used pretty much everywhere, but had no idea US coins are circulating abroad. I learned something new. Thanks.

I found a couple of greasers, I thought they were chasing me. This poor girl has had enough running around. It is now out of circulation and resting.
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