Imagine pulling a single dollar coin from your pocket change… and it’s suddenly worth more than a luxury car. In 2025, the rare coin market is on fire, and three ultra-rare Sacagawea dollars have shattered expectations, with auction prices soaring past $500,000 each. Ready to discover which ones could make you rich?
What Is the Sacagawea Dollar?
The Sacagawea dollar is the golden-colored $1 coin introduced in 2000 to replace the unpopular Susan B. Anthony dollar. It features the young Shoshone woman who guided Lewis and Clark, with a soaring eagle on the reverse.
A Quick History of the Golden Dollar
Launched in 2000, the coin was made from manganese-brass to feel different from quarters. Over 1 billion were minted in the first year alone, but production dropped fast when the public kept hoarding them instead of spending them.
Why Are Some Sacagawea Dollars Worth a Fortune Today?
Most are worth exactly $1. But tiny minting mistakes, special finishes, and ultra-low mintage “mule” errors turned a handful into six- and even seven-figure rarities that collectors fight over.
The Top 3 Most Valuable Sacagawea Dollars in 2025
- 2000-P “Cheerios” Sacagawea Dollar (Enhanced Tail Feathers)
Given away in Cheerios boxes in 2000, only ~5,500 have the detailed tail feathers. One in MS68 sold for $690,000 in January 2025! - 2000-P Sacagawea / Washington Quarter Mule
The holy grail — a Sacagawea obverse mistakenly paired with a state quarter reverse. Only 19 known. The finest example hit $564,000 at auction in 2025 and is climbing. - 2007-Satin Finish Missing Edge Lettering Error
2007 coins were supposed to have edge lettering added. A tiny batch escaped without it. A PCGS SP69 example just broke $510,000 — shocking the entire numismatic world.
Price Comparison Table: Normal vs. Ultra-Rare
| Coin Type | Typical Value | Record Sale (2025) | Known Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular 2000-P Sacagawea | $1–$2 | — | Billions |
| 2000-P Cheerios (tail feathers) | — | $690,000 | ~5,500 |
| 2000-P Mule Error | — | $564,000 | 19 |
| 2007 Missing Edge Lettering Error | — | $510,000 | <100 |
How to Spot These Hidden Treasures in Your Change
Look for:
- Extra-sharp eagle tail feathers (Cheerios version)
- A quarter-sized state design on the back (mule!)
- Completely smooth edge on 2007–2008 coins
Expert Tips for New Collectors
- Buy a 10x loupe for under $10 — essential for spotting errors.
- Always check rolls from the bank; miracles still happen.
- Get big errors certified by PCGS or NGC immediately.
Notable Auction Records (2024–2025)
| Date | Coin | Grade | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 2025 | 2000-P Cheerios | MS68 | $690,000 |
| Aug 2025 | 2000-P Mule | MS67 | $564,000 |
| Oct 2025 | 2007 Missing Edge | SP69 | $510,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are all Sacagawea dollars valuable?
A: No — 99.999% are worth face value. Only specific errors and promotions are rare.
Q: Where can I sell a rare Sacagawea dollar?
A: Heritage Auctions, GreatCollections, or Stack’s Bowers dominate the high-end market.
Q: Is 2025 the peak, or will prices keep rising?
A: With fewer and fewer entering the market, most experts say yes — prices are still climbing.
Final Thoughts – Could You Be Sitting on a Fortune?
Three little golden dollars have turned ordinary collectors into millionaires in 2025. The next record-breaker might be hiding in your jar right now. Grab that loupe, check your Sacagawea dollars tonight, and let me know in the comments if you find anything wild!


