
Hey there! That's a great question. The provided search results don't contain specific value information, but I can certainly help you out based on general coin knowledge.
For the most part, a standard $1 coin from the year 2000, which features Sacagawea, is worth its face value of one dollar if it has been circulated. These coins were produced in very large numbers, so they are quite common. If you have one that is in uncirculated, mint condition, it might be worth a few dollars to a collector.
However, there are a couple of very rare and valuable versions of the 2000 Sacagawea dollar to look out for. The most famous is the "Cheerios Dollar." As part of a promotion, a small number of these coins were placed in boxes of Cheerios cereal. These special coins have enhanced, detailed tail feathers on the eagle on the reverse side. If you happen to have one of these, it could be worth several thousand dollars!
There were also a few Sacagawea dollars struck in 22-karat gold, but these were never intended for circulation and are extremely rare. So, while most 2000 dollar coins are just worth a dollar, it's always fun to check for those unique details just in case you have a hidden treasure.


