I don't see a real huge interest in these. Anyone find any errors yet? I have a few of these (non-errors) but for some reason they just don't tickle my fancy. Here's the latest I got but no thrill here. Show yours (especially if errors are present).
I have too many of these and the presidential dollars. Several go with me to the golf course for use as tips at the refreshment stand. Otherwise, there is no good use for them. Errors? The big error is that the US Mint manufactured and released them.
I too don't see much interest in them. Personally, I like the earlier ones better than the later ones, mostly because the date and mint mark are on the obverse. I rather dislike the date and mint mark on the edge. All of these I've obtained in dollar rolls from a bank. I do not think I've ever got one outside of a bank. Not one error that I can see . . .
yeah I thought as much. Kinda like that ugly Anthony dollar. Not much interest, but I have seen a few off centers with the Anthony (not mine of course)
Major errors on the Sacagawea series are quite scarce. Most happen in year 2000. Last week, there were three 2000 Sacagawea double-struck offered in Heritage (weblink to one of them below). Beyond year 2000, major Sacagawea errors become very rare (major US coin errors become rare after 2002 anyway). https://coins.ha.com/itm/errors/200...0210-92384.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515
I have a P, D & Proof 2000-2008 set. Quit collecting them after they discontinued Rogers' design on the reverse. Still looking for that 2000 P Cheerios Dollar and the Wounded Eagle variety whenever I encounter an older SAC. The Post Office branch nearest me used to have a change machine that would give SACs. They have since replaced it with one that will only accept credit card transactions. A Postal worker told me they switched out the machines because "Everyone always empties the darn dollar hopper looking for that million dollar Indian coin" (Cheerios Dollar).
The 2000 Sacagawea Quarter/Dollar Mule is the only major error that I'm aware of. You can read about it here: https://www.pcgs.com/top100/coin6
you'd think with all of these made they'd be off centers and Clips. I bought a "straight clipped" off Ebay some years back from a Puerto Rico based seller. When I saw it I could tell it was an OBVIOUS "after mint" fake clip. I literally threw it out in a field.