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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 ...
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.
“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 ...
April 24, 2000 – December 31, 2000 $10: Library of Congress eagle: Hand of Minerva raising the torch of learning over the dome of the Jefferson building The Library of Congress seal encircled by a laurel leaf Au 48%, Pt 48%, alloy 4% Authorized: 200,000 (max) Uncirculated: 6,683 W. Proof: 27,167 W April 24, 2000 – December 31, 2000 $1
The coin features an obverse by Glenna Goodacre, with a reverse by Thomas D. Rogers used from 2000 to 2008. The new dollar coin was heavily marketed via a series of print, radio and television advertisements, as well as United States Mint partnerships with Wal-Mart and Cheerios.
The $1 coin has all but disappeared from the daily lives of most Americans. While you may receive a $1 coin in change on occasion, for the most part, you'll have to seek them out to find them ...