found a 2001 sacagawea coin in change

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Re: found a 2001 gold looking coin

crazyjarhead said:
Received it back for change as a quarter. Says liberty on the front and has an eagle on the back. Looks like an indian girl on the front. Never seen one before. People say it is fake, and not gold or gold filler. Any ideas? Or should I just throw it away??

Sacagawea Dollar?

If you are going to throw it away I'll PM you my address. ;D :wink:
-MM-
 

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Sorry about the pic stargazr, but Modern Miner has the right pic. As far as sending it, that's half the postage and gas to the post office rules that option out. So, is it gold or what? Is it only worth a buck like it says? I've never seen one and although it looks authentic, I have no idea. I know everyone wants to see pictures as well as me, but I have windows 98 era computer and son is the one who does the photo bucket, etc. I'm just a "stupid baby boomer" ::) Bottom line, what's it worth?
 

Re: found a 2001 gold looking coin

crazyjarhead said:
Sorry about the pic stargazr, but Modern Miner has the right pic. As far as sending it, that's half the postage and gas to the post office rules that option out. So, is it gold or what? Is it only worth a buck like it says? I've never seen one and although it looks authentic, I have no idea. I know everyone wants to see pictures as well as me, but I have windows 98 era computer and son is the one who does the photo bucket, etc. I'm just a "stupid baby boomer" ::) Bottom line, what's it worth?

Unfortunately, they are only worth $1.00. They came out in 2000 and are mostly made of copper.
Hope that helps.
They sure throw people off when you try to spend them too. ;D :thumbsup:
-MM-
 

Info from redbook: Designers Glenna Goodacre (obverse), Thomas D. Rogers Sr. (reverse) Weight 8.1 grams;
Composition, pure copper core, outer layers manganese brass (.770 copper, .120 zinc, .070 manganese, and .040 nickel)
diameter 26.5 mm.

HH,
Donny
 

If your Sacagawea still had its gold coler, it hadn't been in the ground too long.  I've found 4 of them so far this year, and they've all came out of the ground about the same color as a copper penny.  They're still a nice change of pace in that it's not a memorial penny.  Now, go find more.  :thumbsup:
 

Congrats on the good luck-- :thumbsup:--That is a pretty coin.
Very few in circulation.
 

Dug this one today.... First one I have found. In the ground that is...... Nice bit of luck on your part as well!!!
 

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