Breaking News: Only 19 known examples of the 2000-P Sacagawea Mule Dollar exist — and each one can sell for up to $150,000! Imagine finding one of these in your pocket change or coin jar. Here’s everything you need to know about this legendary error coin.

What Makes the Sacagawea Mule So Valuable?
This coin is the result of one of the most famous U.S. Mint mistakes ever:
- Obverse: 2000-P Sacagawea dollar design
- Reverse: Washington quarter eagle reverse
- Error Type: “Mule” (two mismatched dies struck together)
- Extreme Rarity: Only 19 confirmed specimens known today
In coin collecting, a mule error is when two dies from different denominations are accidentally paired. That’s why this dollar has Sacagawea on one side and a quarter eagle on the other!
How to Identify the $150,000 Sacagawea Mule
Here’s your collector’s checklist:
Date: Must be 2000 with a “P” mint mark
Obverse (front): Sacagawea portrait
Reverse (back): Quarter eagle design (instead of the dollar’s soaring eagle)
Edge: Plain (unlike normal dollars, which are reeded)
Weight: About 5.67 grams (lighter than standard dollar coins)
Value Depends on Grade
Condition is everything in numismatics — and this error coin is no exception:
| Grade | Value Range |
|---|---|
| Circulated | $50,000 – $75,000 |
| Mint State (MS-63) | $100,000 – $125,000 |
| Superb Gem (MS-66) | $150,000+ |
Even a circulated example is life-changing money, but the best-preserved ones are six-figure treasures.
Don’t Be Fooled by Look-Alikes
Many coins get misidentified. Here’s what not to confuse with the mule:
Regular Sacagawea dollars (worth $1)
Normal quarter-dollar coins (face value only)
Altered or damaged coins (worthless to collectors)
What To Do If You Think You Found One
- Handle carefully by the edges only (use cotton gloves).
- Take clear photos of both sides and the edge.
- Submit to PCGS or NGC for authentication immediately.
- Insure the coin for $100,000+ before shipping or transporting.
Important: These coins are 1,000 times rarer than the famous 1909-S VDB penny. Expert grading is critical since counterfeits exist.
Why the Mule Dollar Is America’s Modern Treasure
One of the most spectacular mint errors in U.S. history
Only 19 confirmed coins, making it scarcer than many classic rarities
A true collector’s dream, valued at $150,000+ each
