Sacagawea Dollar Treasure Hunt: 3 Rare Errors Worth $150 to $80,000+ 

Most Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value ($1)… but a few rare error varieties can transform an ordinary coin into life-changing money.

Here’s how to spot the 3 most valuable Sacagawea dollar errors — including the legendary $80,000 mule coin — and where to sell them for top dollar.


1️⃣ The $80,000 “Mule Error” (Quarter + Sacagawea Hybrid)

🔥 Why It’s Rare

  • Wrong obverse: Washington quarter front + Sacagawea dollar reverse
  • Only 13 known examples (struck in 2000 at Philadelphia Mint)

🔎 How to Identify
✔️ Front: Should show George Washington instead of Sacagawea
✔️ Edge: Smooth edge (quarters normally have reeded edges)

💵 Record Sale: $84,000 (PCGS MS65, 2022)


2️⃣ The “Wounded Eagle” Error ($150 – $500)

💡 The Scratch That Pays

  • Caused by a die gouge, leaving a raised line across the eagle’s chest
  • Not post-mint damage — it must be part of the original strike

💵 Value by Grade

  • AU-50: Around $150
  • MS-65: Up to $500

3️⃣ The “Cheerios Dollar” ($3,000 – $12,000)

🥣 Breakfast Box Rarity

  • 2000-P only: 5,500 special coins placed in Cheerios boxes as a promo
  • Key Feature: Sharply detailed tail feathers (normal coins look flat)

📊 Side-by-Side Comparison

Normal 2000-P Cheerios Dollar
Flat feathers Detailed, crisp tail feathers
Worth $1 Worth $3,000+

💵 Record Sale: $12,000 (PCGS MS69, 2018)


🏛️ Where to Sell Rare Sacagawea Dollars

  • Auction Houses: Heritage Auctions (best for $5,000+)
  • GreatCollections: For mid-range coins ($500 – $5,000)
  • Private Collectors: CoinTalk forums (no fees, but trust required)
  • eBay: Best for lower-value Wounded Eagles ($150 – $500)

⚠️ 3 Deadly Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Cleaning/polishing coins (destroys value)
❌ Selling uncertified (PCGS/NGC slabs boost value by 50–300%)
❌ Ignoring coin rolls (banks still distribute Sacagawea dollars!)

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