Sold for $84,000.
Yes, you read that right.
This is Episode Four of “Getting Rich on U.S. Mint Mistakes”, and everything you’re about to read has already been found, verified, graded, and sold.
Which means one simple truth:
You could be next.
Millions of people save dollar coins thinking they’re valuable.
But most regular dollar coins are not worth extra.
However…
One extremely rare U.S. Mint mistake involving a Sacagawea dollar and a Presidential dollar reverse has created a coin that collectors will pay massive money for.
Let’s break it down step by step.
Step 1: Understand Normal Dollar Coins
Most dollar coins fall into two common types:
Regular Dollar Coins
- Eagle on the back
- Worth face value
Presidential Dollar Coins
- Statue of Liberty on the back
- Portrait of past U.S. presidents on the front
Nothing special here.
Step 2: The Rare Error You Are Looking For
The valuable coin has:
Sacagawea on the FRONT
Statue of Liberty on the BACK (Presidential Dollar Reverse)
This should not exist.
Sacagawea dollars are supposed to have an eagle reverse, not the Statue of Liberty.
When a Sacagawea front is paired with a Presidential reverse, it becomes a wrong-planchet / wrong-die mule error — one of the most desirable U.S. Mint mistakes.
Step 3: Why This Error Is So Valuable
- Created when two different coin designs are accidentally combined
- Extremely rare
- Impossible to fake easily
- Highly demanded by collectors
Once one of these coins was certified and auctioned, it sold for:
$84,000
Step 4: How to Check Your Dollar Coins
- Find all your dollar coins
- Look for Sacagawea on the front
- Flip it over
- If you see the Statue of Liberty, STOP
- Do NOT clean the coin
- Place it in a protective holder
You may be holding a small fortune.
Step 5: Never Clean the Coin
Cleaning destroys collector value.
Even light polishing can reduce a five-figure coin to face value.
Original surfaces = maximum price.
Step 6: Get It Professionally Graded
To confirm authenticity and maximize value:
- Go to pcgs.com
- Type: PCGS Submission Guide
- Follow their step-by-step grading instructions
- Submit your coin for certification
Once graded, your coin becomes auction-ready.
Step 7: What Happens After Certification
- Coin enters major auction
- Serious collectors compete
- Prices rise quickly
- Coins disappear into private collections
This is how ordinary people turn pocket change into life-changing money.
Final Thoughts
These coins are not myths.
They are real.
They are still out there.
One flip of a coin could change your financial future.
Check your change carefully.
Hidden treasures exist.
And one of them could be sitting in your home right now.
