...and the retailers can't use them without the banks ordering them from the feds. it's a frustrating scenario. :goof:
But if you stop making the dollar note, the retailer will only have two choices, hand out dollar coins in change, or handfuls of quarters.
Is it a Sacagawea dollar or a Native American dollar? The Sac $ has a "soaring eagle" reverse design, and the NA $ changes the reverse design every year and has the date/mm on the edge instead of on the obverse. Chris
gold dollar with no date i have a gold dollar with out a date and i dont see any letters on the side even with a magnify glass
I have three of these undated Sacagawea coins, nothing on the edge, and the reverse sides are different, too. One side has trees getting planted, the other says 1621 Wampanoag Treaty, the other says 'Great Law of Peace' with six arrows.
I have three of these undated Sacagawea coins, nothing on the edge, and the reverse sides are different, too. One side has trees getting planted, the other says 1621 Wampanoag Treaty, the other says 'Great Law of Peace' with six arrows.
If you buy metro-north or MTA tickets from a machine in NYC or surrounding areas, and pay cash, you ALWAYS get dollar coins for change.
I took a bunch of them when I went to the FUN show in January, used them for tips and small purchases.
Most likely the date/mint mark just wore off. Check on http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page50.html to see which year yours if from.
I found a sacagawea coin legitimately without a date or a mint mark. Its not on the edge either. Does anyone know anything about this?
Not sure if yours is an error (no edge lettering) or just wear, but the date and mint should be on the edge - that design was from 2010.