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Sacagawea Dollar Collection Checklist Sacagawea Dollar Collection Checklist Date/Mint Qty Notes: Date/Mint Qty Notes: 2000-P, BU 2011-P, BU 2000-D, BU 2011-D, BU 2000-S, Proof 2011-S, Proof 2001-P, BU 2012-P, BU 2001-D, BU 2012-D, BU 2001-S, Proof 2012-S, Proof 2002-P, BU 2013-P, BU 2002-D, BU 2013-D, BU 2002-S, Proof 2013-S, Proof 2003-P, BU 2014-P, BU 2003-D, BU 2014-D, BU 2003-S, Proof 2014-S, Proof 2004-P, BU 2015-P, BU 2004-D, BU 2015-D, BU 2004-S, Proof 2015-S, Proof 2005-P, BU 2016-P, BU 2005-D, BU 2016-D, BU 2005-S, Proof 2016-S, Proof 2006-P, BU 2017-P, BU 2006-D, BU 2017-D, BU 2006-S, Proof 2017-S, Proof 2007-P, BU 2018-P, BU 2007-D, BU 2018-D, BU 2007-S, Proof 2018-S, Proof 2008-P, BU 2019-P, BU 2008-D, BU 2019-D, BU 2008-S, Proof 2019-S, Proof 2009-P, BU 2020-P, BU 2009-D, BU 2020-D, BU 2009-S, Proof 2020-S, Proof 2010-P, BU 2010-D, BU 2010-S, Proof Since 1975, we here at International Coins & Currency have prided ourselves on offering “The Best Service in the Business.” Every item is strictly graded, certified authentic and no don’t use a hard sell. International Coins & Currency 62 Ridge Street, Montpelier, VT 05602 See all our collecting checklists at: 1-800-451-4463 / www.iccoin.com www.iccoin.com/checklists About Sacagawea Dollar Coins The Native American (or Sacagawea) dollar was first minted in 2000 in hopes of replacing the Susan B. Anthony dollar, which proved useful for vending machines despite being unpopular with the public. The golden dollar coin was released for circulation from 2000-2001, then again from 2009- 2011. Due to unpopularity and low business demand, the coin was only produced in small numbers for collectors from 2002-2008 and again from 2012-present. From 2000 to 2008, the reverse featured an eagle design by Thomas D. Rogers. Since 2009, the reverse has been changed yearly, with each design honoring he contributions of Native Americans to the development and history of the United States. The common obverse features an engraving of Sacagawea, a Native American Shoshone, with her infant son. Sacagawea served as an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark during their famed journey westward. Mintmark Locations From 2000-2008, the date and mintmark could be found on the right side of the obverse of Native American dollar coins. Then, in 2009, the date and mintmark moved and are presently incused on the coin's edge. ICCoin: A Different Kind of Coin Company Since 1975, we here at International Coins & Currency have prided ourselves on offering “The Best Service in the Business.” Every item is strictly graded, certified authentic and comes with a 30-day no-risk home examination. There are no clubs to join, we never send on-approval coins and we don’t use a hard sell. Serving Collectors Since 1975.
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