
Hello! That's a great question about the popular "golden dollars" from the year 2000.
The value of a 2000 Sacagawea dollar coin really depends on its condition and whether it has any rare errors. For the vast majority of these coins that you might find in your pocket change, they are worth their face value of one dollar. They are very common and were produced in large numbers for circulation.
However, some of these coins can be worth much more to collectors. As one of the provided sources suggests, there are lists of the "most valuable" 2000 Sacagawea dollars. A coin's value increases if it is in uncirculated, mint condition. A standard, uncirculated 2000 dollar coin might be worth a few dollars.
The most valuable versions are typically error coins. For instance, a very small number of 2000-P Sacagawea dollars were included in Cheerios boxes as a promotion and featured a more detailed tail feather design on the eagle. These "Cheerios Dollars" can be worth thousands. Another famous and extremely rare error is the "mule" coin, where the front of the Sacagawea dollar was mistakenly paired with the back of a Washington quarter.
So, while most 2000 dollar coins are just worth a dollar, it's always worth taking a closer look to see if you have a pristine example or one with a rare and valuable error.


