Value | .25 / 1 United States dollar |
---|---|
Mass | 8.100 g (0.26 troy oz) |
Diameter | 26.49 mm (1.043 in) |
Thickness | 2.00 mm (0.079 in) |
Edge | Plain |
Composition | Core: 100% Cu Cladding: 77% Cu, 12% Zn, 7% Mn, 4% Ni Overall: 88.5% Cu, 6% Zn, 3.5% Mn, 2% Ni[1] |
Years of minting | 2000 |
Mint marks | P |
Obverse | |
Design | George Washington |
Designer | John Flanagan (original) / William Cousins (modification to Flanagan's design) |
Design date | 1999 |
Reverse | |
Design | Soaring eagle |
Designer | Thomas D. Rogers |
Design date | 2000 |
The 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule 3 reel pokies. is an error coin featuring the obverse of a Washington quarter (specifically a 50 State quarter) and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar struck on a gold-colored dollar coinplanchet. It is one of the first known authentic mule coins to be released into circulation by the United States Mint.[2]
Sacagawea & Native American Dollars (2000-Date) 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar BU $2.49. Quantity + Add To. 2000 Sacagawea Dollar P & D Set You won't find any of these at your local bank! The Mint has announced that it's distributing Sacagawea Dollars ONLY for collectors. Club vegas slots app. Your coins will arrive Mint fresh! 2000-P (Philadelphia Mint) and 2000-D (Denver Mint) coins will be professionally packed.
History[edit]
Mule coins were deliberately produced by US Mint employees for sale to coin collectors in the mid-1800s.[3] However, no authentic (accidental) mules of United States currency were known to exist. This changed in the 1990s, when a Lincoln cent (dated 1993-D) with the reverse of a Roosevelt dime were discovered.[note 1][5] In 2000, Frank Wallis of Arkansas discovered a Sacagawea dollar with the obverse of a Washington quarter.[6]
List of known coins[edit]
As of September 2019, 19 examples have been confirmed, 16 of which are owned by a coin collector named Tommy Bolack.[7][8] Three different die pairs have been identified among the examples.[7]
Coin | Die pair | Discovered | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | #1 | May 2000 | The 'Discovery' specimen, owned by Tommy Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
2 | #2 | before July 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
3 | #2 | before August 6, 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the NGC. |
4 | #1 | before September 2000 | Graded MS-65 by the PCGS. |
5 | #3 | September 2000 | Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
6 | #1 | June 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
7 | Unknown | July 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-64 by the NGC. |
8 | #1 | before June 2001 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
9 | #1 | before June 2001 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-65 by the PCGS. |
10 | #3 | summer 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-65 by the NGC. |
11 | #1 | before July 2011 | Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
12 | #1 | before August 2012 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
13 | #1 | before 2005 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
14 | #1 | before January 2013 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
15 | #1 | before July 2016 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. Featured colorful toning. |
16 | #1 | before May 2017 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
17 | #1 | before March 22, 2018 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
18 | #1 | before January 10, 2019 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. The die pairing is not noted on the NGC label. |
19 | #1 | before March 2017 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. The die pairing is not noted on the NGC label. |
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar Errors
Notes[edit]
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar With No Manganese Mint
- ^A similar Lincoln cent/Roosevelt dime mule dated 1999 is also known, but was discovered after the 2000 dollar coin mule.[4]
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar Error Coins
References[edit]
- ^United States Mint. 'Golden Dollar Coin Design'. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
- ^'(2000)-P SAC$1 Mule w/State 25C Obv (Regular Strike) Sacagawea Dollar - PCGS CoinFacts'. PCGS. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^'J220/P250'. uspatterns.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^'It's a Penny! No, It's a Dime! Either Way, It's Worth More Than 11 Cents'. Los Angeles Times. 2000-09-01. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- ^'Mules Wrong Anvil Die 1993-D And 1999(P) Cent/Dime Mules'. www.error-ref.com. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- ^'2000 Sacagawea/Quarter Dollar Mule'. PCGS. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ ab'Error News – Fred Weinberg & Co'. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^'19th known double denomination mule error coin coming to auction'. CoinWorld. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
The 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule 3 reel pokies. is an error coin featuring the obverse of a Washington quarter (specifically a 50 State quarter) and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar struck on a gold-colored dollar coinplanchet. It is one of the first known authentic mule coins to be released into circulation by the United States Mint.[2]
Sacagawea & Native American Dollars (2000-Date) 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar BU $2.49. Quantity + Add To. 2000 Sacagawea Dollar P & D Set You won't find any of these at your local bank! The Mint has announced that it's distributing Sacagawea Dollars ONLY for collectors. Club vegas slots app. Your coins will arrive Mint fresh! 2000-P (Philadelphia Mint) and 2000-D (Denver Mint) coins will be professionally packed.
History[edit]
Mule coins were deliberately produced by US Mint employees for sale to coin collectors in the mid-1800s.[3] However, no authentic (accidental) mules of United States currency were known to exist. This changed in the 1990s, when a Lincoln cent (dated 1993-D) with the reverse of a Roosevelt dime were discovered.[note 1][5] In 2000, Frank Wallis of Arkansas discovered a Sacagawea dollar with the obverse of a Washington quarter.[6]
List of known coins[edit]
As of September 2019, 19 examples have been confirmed, 16 of which are owned by a coin collector named Tommy Bolack.[7][8] Three different die pairs have been identified among the examples.[7]
Coin | Die pair | Discovered | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | #1 | May 2000 | The 'Discovery' specimen, owned by Tommy Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
2 | #2 | before July 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
3 | #2 | before August 6, 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the NGC. |
4 | #1 | before September 2000 | Graded MS-65 by the PCGS. |
5 | #3 | September 2000 | Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
6 | #1 | June 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
7 | Unknown | July 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-64 by the NGC. |
8 | #1 | before June 2001 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
9 | #1 | before June 2001 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-65 by the PCGS. |
10 | #3 | summer 2000 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-65 by the NGC. |
11 | #1 | before July 2011 | Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
12 | #1 | before August 2012 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
13 | #1 | before 2005 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
14 | #1 | before January 2013 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
15 | #1 | before July 2016 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. Featured colorful toning. |
16 | #1 | before May 2017 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. |
17 | #1 | before March 22, 2018 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. |
18 | #1 | before January 10, 2019 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. The die pairing is not noted on the NGC label. |
19 | #1 | before March 2017 | Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. The die pairing is not noted on the NGC label. |
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar Errors
Notes[edit]
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar With No Manganese Mint
- ^A similar Lincoln cent/Roosevelt dime mule dated 1999 is also known, but was discovered after the 2000 dollar coin mule.[4]
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar Error Coins
References[edit]
- ^United States Mint. 'Golden Dollar Coin Design'. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
- ^'(2000)-P SAC$1 Mule w/State 25C Obv (Regular Strike) Sacagawea Dollar - PCGS CoinFacts'. PCGS. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^'J220/P250'. uspatterns.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^'It's a Penny! No, It's a Dime! Either Way, It's Worth More Than 11 Cents'. Los Angeles Times. 2000-09-01. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- ^'Mules Wrong Anvil Die 1993-D And 1999(P) Cent/Dime Mules'. www.error-ref.com. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- ^'2000 Sacagawea/Quarter Dollar Mule'. PCGS. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ ab'Error News – Fred Weinberg & Co'. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^'19th known double denomination mule error coin coming to auction'. CoinWorld. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar Error
2000 P Sacagawea Dollar Cheerios
The Sacagawea dollar, along with the Presidential Dollar series, is one of the two current United States dollar coins. This coin was first minted in 2000 and depicts th woman Sacagawea, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Originally, since there was no known portrait of Sacagawea, the committee that chose Sacagawea for the coin specified the figure as Liberty depicted as a Native American woman inspired by Sacagawea. Sacagawea dollars began being minted in 2000. These coins were made to replace the unpopular Susan B. Anthony dollar coins which were often confused with quarters because of their similar size, similar ridged edge, and identical color. To remedy this problem, Sacagawea dollars were given a smooth outside edge and distinctive gold color which made it the only gold-colored coin in the United States that was circulating at the time.We offer Sacagawea Dollars in Singles, Rolls, and as a complete set including the proofs coins that come from US Proof Sets.