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AI Identification

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Sacagawea-style golden-colored dollar coin as marked 2000-D

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$1.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular coin consistent in design with the United States Sacagawea dollar. The obverse features a profile portrait of a woman with an infant in a papoose, a design stylistically consistent with the work of Glenna Goodacre. The coin displays a golden-yellow hue typical of manganese brass-clad copper compositions used by the U.S. Mint for this series. Visible markings include the word "LIBERTY" across the top, the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the left, and the date "2000" with a "D" mint mark on the right. Below the date, the initials "GG" are faintly visible, consistent with the designer's signature. The coin appears to be in circulated condition, exhibiting significant surface wear, minor scratches, and dark brown patination or oxidation across both the fields and the raised relief. The rims show slight irregularities consistent with handling. While the markings are legible, a physical inspection by a numismatist would be required to verify the strike quality and metallic composition. The identification as a 2000-D issue is based on the legible surface markings alone.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined a golden-colored coin consistent with the design of a United States Sacagawea dollar bearing a 2000-D mint mark. The obverse displays a profile portrait attributed to Glenna Goodacre, while the 'D' indicates production at the Denver Mint. From what I can see, the coin is in circulated condition, demonstrating significant surface wear, oxidation, and scuffing that would likely result in a grade within the 'About Uncirculated' or lower 'Mint State' range at best. While the markings are legible, I cannot verify the metallic composition or the strike's precision from a photograph alone. A physical inspection by a numismatist or a recognized grading service would be required to determine if this is a business-strike issue or a variety with specific value. Market demand for circulated 2000-D Sacagawea dollars is generally low, as over 518 million were produced, making them common in modern currency. In the numismatic market, specimens that are not in pristine, high-grade condition or do not possess rare minting errors typically trade at their face value. Therefore, I estimate the value at $1.00. This estimate assumes the coin is a standard circulation strike; if a physical examination were to identify a rare error or a unique composition, the value could increase, though such findings are statistically rare for this issue. Conversely, if it were found to be a non-monetary replica or token, it would hold purely decorative or sentimental value.

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