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  2. Sacagawea dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Sacagawea dollar (also known as the "golden dollar") is a United States dollar coin introduced in 2000, but subsequently minted only for niche circulation from 2002 onward. The coin generally failed to meet consumer and business demands but it is still generally accepted in circulation.

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    2000-P Cheerios Sacagawea Dollar ($34,500): This very rare version first came out in 2000 when the Cheerios cereal brand and the U.S. Mint ran a promotion in which the coin was placed in a few ...

  4. United States coinage type set - Wikipedia

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    Sacagawea "Native American" Dollar, 2009- US Gold type coins ... Gold "Double Eagle" $20 coins: Photo Liberty Head, 1849-1907 St. Gaudens, 1907-1933 Bullion coins

  5. Thomas D. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Among the coins designed by Rogers is the original reverse of the U.S. dollar coin popularly known as the Sacagawea dollar.It depicts an eagle in flight. Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. (born August 1945) is a former sculptor-engraver with the United States Mint and designer of several U.S. coins, including the 2000–2008 reverse side of the United States Golden dollar coins, or Sacagawea dollars. [1]

  6. $15,000 Sacagawea Dollar? Check Your Coins for Mint Mistakes ...

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    “The very first issue of the Sacagawea coins came in Cheerios boxes starting Jan. 1, 2000, but those coins were packaged in such a way that you could not see their reverse,” DeLorey continues.

  7. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    A style of coin portraiture started in ancient Rome whose coins often showed the Emperor's head crowned with a laurel wreath. The American Barber coins from 1892 to 1915 and the first portrait of Queen Elizabeth II used in Great Britain from 1953 to 1967 are modern examples. legal tender Coins or currency which must be accepted in payment of debt.

  8. Mule (coin) - Wikipedia

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    One of the first authentic mule errors to be released by the U.S. Mint (as opposed to the deliberate mules of the mid-1800s) was the 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule. It features the obverse of a Washington state quarter and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar. This coin was struck on a Sacagawea dollar planchet. The mint ...

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