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AI Identification

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Sacagawea-style one dollar coin, as marked 2000-P

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $2.00

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States one dollar coin, stylistically consistent with the Sacagawea dollar series. The obverse side depicts a profile of a woman carrying an infant on her back. To the right of the figure, the text 'LIBERTY' is struck in a curved orientation. In the upper left field, 'IN GOD WE TRUST' is visible, and the lower field near the base of the figure is marked with the date '2000' and a 'P' mint mark, which is consistent with production at the Philadelphia Mint as marked. The coin displays a golden-colored metallic luster, though it shows moderate signs of circulation and wear, including surface abrasions, small nicks on the rim, and darkening/patina consistent with contact and handling. The relief of the strike appears crisp on the central figures, though the 'P' mint mark and '2000' date exhibit slight softening common to used currency. Without a physical inspection or metallurgical testing, the composition and exact strike variety cannot be verified, but it is visually consistent with standard manganese-brass clad copper coinage issued by the U.S. Mint during that era. The attribution is based on the visible legends and iconography characteristic of the Glenna Goodacre design.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a golden-colored one dollar coin that bears markings consistent with a 2000-P Sacagawea dollar. Based on what I can see, the coin exhibits the Glenna Goodacre design and carries a 'P' mint mark, suggesting production at the Philadelphia Mint. Because I am working from a photo, I cannot verify the exact metallurgical composition or weight, nor can I conduct a physical inspection to check for rare strike varieties like the 'Wounded Eagle' or 'Cheerios' patterns, which would significantly alter the value. The coin shows visible surface abrasions and moderate wear typical of circulated currency. The current market value for a common-date, circulated specimen of this type remains at or very near its face value. Generally, items of this type in similar condition sell in the $1.00 to $2.00 range. While higher values are associated with high-grade uncirculated examples or rare errors, such a determination would require an in-person examination by a numismatic professional or a third-party grading service to assess the strike quality and surface integrity. To provide a high-confidence valuation, physical testing for weight and diameter, as well as high-magnification analysis of the reverse plumage, would be necessary. If the piece were found to be a replica or the markings misidentified, its value would likely be negligible or simply its face value. This appraisal assumes the coin is a standard business strike; should it be a rare variety, the market value could increase substantially, though most coins of this visual description found in circulation are common.

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