note - (this coin is no ms-68 but-> ms-68 SAC position A=175$ while position B=1350$ OOPS - that was for 2014-P not 2014-D
@Dialupsux @masterswimmer @Pickin and Grinin Someone pointed out to me my incredible senior moment lol!!! They happen plenty but usually I don't notice...then wonder where I am, and who I am... I'm kidding, I'm not quite at that point yet lol! The answer to does it have edge lettering...Yes, that's how they new it was a 2014-D I'm quite honest when I feel dumb for a moment in public But then I guess NGC could've have also done research looking for a die (pair) match...
Sacagawea dollars don't have edge lettering, BUT the Native American dollars do. so sacagawea dollars 2000-2008 nope, 2009-present should have lettered edge. technically the 2014 here is a NA dollar/Pres dollar mule not a sacagawea, so maybe it's not a senior moment afterall Kurisu, the title is misleading! LOL Also, no darn idea why NCG called it a Sac on the slab, you'd think they'd know in 2014 it was the Native American dollars, and had been for the prior 5 years. At least they got the presidential dollar reverse right, they could of called it a statue of liberty reverse. Just looked it up NGC calls it all Sacagawea $1 regardless. PCGS calls the newer series Native American and the old series Sacagawea.