The $1.5 Million 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar: Could You Have One?

💰 A single 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar just sold for $1.5 million at auction — and yes, it could be hiding in a collection, change jar, or forgotten cereal box near you. Here’s the complete guide to identifying the ultra-rare varieties that have made headlines and turned ordinary collectors into millionaires.


Why These Sacagawea Dollars Sell for Millions

🔥 The “Cheerios Dollar” Pattern Reverse

  • Originally placed in select 2000 Cheerios cereal boxes as a promotion
  • Only 12 confirmed specimens exist (far fewer than the rumored 5,500)
  • Record Sale: $1,440,000 (PCGS MS68, 2023)
  • Features extra-sharp eagle tail feathers not found on regular issues

💎 Goodacre Presentation Dollars

  • Only 5,000 coins awarded to artist Glenna Goodacre (designer of the obverse)
  • Just 3 examples graded MS70 by PCGS
  • Last MS70 sold for $1.25 million (2024)
  • Known for their unique satin finish and perfect strike

⚡ Experimental Planchet Errors

  • Struck on unique bronze test planchets before final design approval
  • Only two examples confirmed
  • Private treaty sales estimate values of $2 million+

How to Spot a Million-Dollar Sacagawea Dollar

1. The Cheerios Dollar ($1.5M)

✅ Look for extra-detailed eagle tail feathers (use 10x magnification)
✅ Weight: 8.1 grams exactly
✅ Crisp edge lettering, sharper than normal strikes
✅ Must be traced back to 2000 Cheerios box promotion

2. The Goodacre Presentation ($1.25M)

✅ Distinct satin-like finish (not standard golden luster)
✅ Perfect grade MS70 required for million-dollar sales
✅ Must be PCGS/NGC certified and linked to Goodacre release

3. The Experimental Bronze Planchet ($2M+)

✅ Bronze tone instead of golden color
✅ Rings differently when tapped
✅ Authentication required by experts — impossible to verify by eye alone


Grading & Value Guide (2024 Auction Records)

Variety MS67 MS68 MS69 MS70
Cheerios Dollar $250,000 $1.5M
Goodacre Presentation $400,000 $750,000 $1M $1.25M
Bronze Error $2M+

What To Do If You Think You Have One

⚠️ These coins are rarer than the 1913 Liberty Nickel — handle carefully.

  1. Use cotton gloves to avoid fingerprints.
  2. Photograph both sides under natural light.
  3. Get it certified by PCGS, NGC, or ANACS immediately.
  4. If authentic, arrange secure transport (armed courier recommended for million-dollar specimens).

Real-Life Million-Dollar Stories

💬 “I used mine as a car wash token for years — until an appraiser spotted it. That coin sold for $1.44 million.” – Anonymous Collector

💬 “Found in a cereal box I almost threw away. My $1.5M breakfast!” – 2023 Auction Seller


Why This Is the Ultimate Modern Treasure

✔️ More valuable than most classic rarities
✔️ Still new discoveries being made today
✔️ The only modern U.S. coin to break the $1M barrier


Final Word

If you have a 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar, don’t dismiss it as pocket change. The right variety, in the right condition, could transform your coin into a seven-figure payday.

👉 Check your coins now — you could be sitting on the next million-dollar discovery.

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