In this video I review the 6 rarest and most valuable Sacagawea dollar coins that sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Thank you for watching and let me know the accuracy of information and what you thought of the video.
There are three types the original which began from 2000 and ended in 2008 then they made two commerative coins the one in 2009 has lady on back planting corn and in 2010 the made one which has a ribbon with arrows
I’m holding Sacajawea one dollar coin. There’s no date next to her where it was stamped on the back looks to be a man planning corn or wheat. How do I know if this is valuable or not?
The eagle's feathers on the left are plain and smooth. The Cheerios' feathers on the right have little dibits that give them a texture look. You can clearly see the difference in the photo given. If your coins feathers look plain, then unfortunately you don't have the Cheerios type.
My grandmother passed me down them she was one of the lucky people who received 100$ in cheerios coins and she kept them in rolls I still have them in rolls should I take them out of rolls and get the looked at can someone please help me this is the newest video I have seen on this
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The eagle's tail feathers on the right have little digits on them, that give them more texture. The feathers on the left are plain. Pay closer attention next time. =)