2000 P SAC satin/frost??

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  1. AWORDCREATED

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    VIP coin?

    Both sides have this, looks like the dies took a mild sand blast.
     

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  3. AWORDCREATED

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    Scope doesn't help much with this one because it is shiny like a BU, but does show the treatment is the same on the field and devices.
     

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  4. rascal

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    this one is probably worth keeping , you may want to send it in to a error expert and get their opinion. I don't know much about the sac dollars because I never did get interested in them.
     
  5. AWORDCREATED

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    "error expert" ???? That is what I got you guys for!
     
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  7. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    It would be extremely hard to identify what you have here from just looking at a couple of images of your coin .
     
  8. AWORDCREATED

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    Which part would we like to see to help? What is the metric with witch to compare? Gotta good link?
     
  9. AWORDCREATED

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    I came across this again. I still can not find any references to satin or frosted 2000 Dollars :(
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    Goodacre finish?
     
  11. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Don't those have almost a polished look?
     
  12. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

  13. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    I'm not sure Richie......I was just throwing it out there.
     
  14. AWORDCREATED

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    I am thinking VIP first strike because of this kind of description:

    'These coins represent an entirely different "type" of Sacagawea Golden Dollar. They exhibit a duller satiny finish as opposed to the brighter appearance on circulation strikes. '
     
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    Technically the seller is a liar anyway, since according to http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page28.html

    "At least one 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar found its way into commercial channels early and was encapsulated by ICG on December 21, 1999."

    Which had to be a VIP since

    " the official release date was January 1, 2000"

    this one for sale on ebay checks out back at SEGS as Certification # 20153801
    SEGS Coin # 521275
    Coin Date: 2000
    Coin Mint: P
    Denomination: SAC$1
    Coin Type: SACAGAWEA DOLLAR
    Variety: VIP FIRST STRIKE
    Graded as: MS-68
    Date Graded: 2001-10-10

    Perhaps the first on slabbed by SEGS but not anywhere. I didn't see where he might have qualified his claim, did you?
     
  18. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Nope, the ICG coin was a regular business strike that was found in either a bag of 1999 SBA dollars or state quarter (Probably the SBA's) While the official release date was Jan 1, 2000, the coins had been in production for about a month during 1999.
     
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  20. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    You dare to question Conder's knowledge? There is no link involved.........
     
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