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Wrapped roll of small-sized US dollar coins appearing to be of the Sacagawea or Presidential series

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A single roll of small-sized gold-colored dollar coins, wrapped in a yellow paper sleeve. The paper wrapper features black printed text reading '$25.00 Golden Dollars' and 'Directly from the U.S. Mint' along with a website address for the United States Mint. The wrapper also displays two circular line-art illustrations that are stylistically consistent with the obverse and reverse of a Sacagawea dollar. The obverse illustration depicts a woman in profile with a child on her back, while the reverse depicts a soaring eagle. The roll is cylindrical and exhibits crimped ends typical of machine-wrapped coin rolls. Based on the visible markings and text, the contents appear to be a standard 25-coin roll of United States Mint 'Golden Dollars', a series that began in 2000. The wrapper shows some surface wear, minor staining, and slight fraying at the edges, consistent with handling and storage. The attribution to a specific year or mint mark is impossible without opening the roll or seeing the coins' edges (if applicable). While the labels suggest official government origin, the authenticity of the contents and the wrapper itself cannot be established without physical inspection by a numismatic expert.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined a standard cylindrical roll of small-sized gold-colored dollar coins. The yellow paper wrapper bears markings consistent with United States Mint packaging for 'Golden Dollars' and indicates a face value of $25.00. While the illustrations suggest the roll contains Sacagawea or Presidential series coins, I cannot verify the specific year, mint mark, or the presence of any rare varieties without opening the roll or inspecting the coin edges, which is not possible from a photograph. The value of this item is heavily dependent on the assumption that it is a government-wrapped roll. If the contents are standard circulation-strike coins, the value typically resides near the face value of $25.00, with a modest premium for the intact original packaging. However, certain early years or specific 'Direct Ship' rolls can occasionally command higher interest among collectors. From what I can see, the wrapper shows minor surface wear and staining, which may slightly impact the numismatic premium. I cannot determine if the roll has been resealed or if the coins inside have been swapped for lesser-quality specimens. To establish a more precise value, a physical inspection by a numismatic expert would be required to look for evidence of tampering and to check the end coins for specific strikes. If this were determined to be a third-party re-wrap or a reproduction of official packaging, the value would likely drop to the $25.00 face value of the coins themselves. Market demand for these rolls is generally stable but limited to the face value plus a small percentage unless a rare date is hypothesized.

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