Need help with coin

digger460

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l.cutler

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Looks like a normal dollar, is there something about it that makes you think it is more valuable?
 

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digger460

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Looks like a normal dollar, is there something about it that makes you think it is more valuable?

No, I found some while researching that looked just like it, that were going for around $400. I just figured I'd post it and find out for sure.

Thanks!:occasion14:
 

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When these first came out they were randomly inserted into Cheerios boxes. Those were a different variety with a different number of tail feathers. Unless yours came out of one of those boxes, it's only worth a buck.
 

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What your looking for with the Sacagawea is a 2009 P with boldly detailed tail feathers...they are worth $2500 in mint condition
 

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The three main Varieties are the "Cheerios Dollar" with enhanced tail feathers, the Goodacre Presentation coins and the "Wounded Eagle"!


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