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do you think these would be collectors are not or be worth keeping around what do you think
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I think these will be worth hanging onto. I think when they start releasing the new President dollars, they will start to go up in value over time.

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There are so many being minted that I don't think there will be a great increase in value for these (though they will be more attractive than the Presidential dollars so that could boost collector interest and value).
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I buy proof Sacagaweas whenever they are available from my coin dealer.

I purchase them because I think they are attractive, especially the reverse, and I think the proof versions may go up in value as time goes by.
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I hold onto them because I barely see them. Actually I never see them. No one uses them because of the annoyance of using a dollar coin when you can just use a bill.

Susan, I think any coin will be more attractive than seeing the mug of one of our past presidents :)) lol. Some weren't the most attractive guys.
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My little town must be a huge exception to the rule.

I put my change out on my desk toward the end of every week, and sort it.

I received 10 Sacagaweas during the week, each from a different store!
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laxmaster92 points out that some of our Presidents weren't the best looking guys.

Going from memory back to my teaching days, I would suggest those interested look up a picture of John Tyler. I think he was one of three Presidents in 1841, and he, and two different wives, had 15 kids. John Tyler was, well let's say uniqure looking.
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary Burke

Going from memory back to my teaching days, I would suggest those interested look up a picture of John Tyler. I think he was one of three Presidents in 1841, and he, and two different wives, had 15 kids. John Tyler was, well let's say unique looking.


Wow! You are right, I looked him up, and he has the market cornered on "unique" alright! And I used to think that Winston Churchill was the most "unique".
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary Burke

I would suggest those interested look up a picture of John Tyler. I think he was one of three Presidents in 1841, and he, and two different wives, had 15 kids. John Tyler was, well let's say uniqure looking.



I looked him up online and figured his youngest was born when he was 70!!! thats not young now but back then it was almost unheard of, let alone becoming a father again.
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quote:
Originally posted by fairj71961

do you think these would be collectors are not or be worth keeping around what do you think



Anything from 2000 would not be worth keeping as that is the only year that is circulating and several hundred million were minted. 2001-present (edit: 2002- present) has to be obtained from US Mint products and they have more limited mintages so they will have some collector value. The proofs are a different story altogether and some of those are worth quite a bit.
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quote:
Originally posted by biokemist6

Anything from 2000 would not be worth keeping as that is the only year that is circulating and several hundred million were minted. 2001-present has to be obtained from US Mint products.

This isn't exactly true, as a person can go down to Lima, Peru and find almost every Indian with a pocket full of 2001 dated Saacagawea dollars. They think they are beautiful and use them over other kinds of change.
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hehe, that 2001 proof sackie can get pretty expensive. But then again, that would require a 2001 proof set to get (or you can get one slabbed.)
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OldDan, what in the heck are Sackys doing floating around Peru
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I think they were released in 2001,as well.
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Yes, looking at the mintage figures, 2001 had a mintage of 133+ million while 2002 was just under 8 million so 2001 has to be circulating too.
Oops, I was off by a year
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Can they use American Money in Peru? Our money is worth more than theirs right?
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