Welcome to the group. Obviously the coin in the better condition would be worth more. Unless the SAC is exceptional and/or in uncirculated condition, they are normally considered spenders. https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/sacagawea-native-american-dollar-values-4050507
I’m not saying that the better looking one is perfect by any means but I graduated 99 and put it up myself right after I got it in 2000. I do plan to have it and a few other coins I have.
The Sacagawea's are worth $1 each, and they aren't worth grading. But if you really want to, it would cost about $15 per coin. Also, to edit your post, there is no need to reply to it. There is a button to the left of the 'like' and 'Quote/reply' options. But it disappears after you have either posted again or not done anything to it for a while. Anyways, if you have anymore questions, feel free to ask.
Crazy how you look up coins and they are sought after but on here everyone thinks they are the god of coins and the person asking is always wrong
Is that aimed at me..? I wasn't at all trying to act like a coin god haha And Sacagawea dollars can sometimes be bought for $1 each at gas stations and carwashes. And the reason people say they're sought after is because they might have one to sell and they want to make money on it. There are a few errors on Sacagawea dollars but they are very rare and it is unlikely you have one. A few examples are wounded eagles and 'cheerios' dollars. (Scroll to the bottom of each of the links for more info) Wounded eagle: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/2000-p-sac-1-wounded-eagle-fs-901/147883 The wounded eagle is a die scratch across the chest of the eagle. Cheerios: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/2000-p-sac-1-cheerios-dollar/411990 The cheerios variety is a patterning on the tail feathers.
You can look them up on eBay and find how much they have sold for. Guru or no Guru, 99.99% of the time on this site you will get a very honest and accurate response to your questions. I have rolls of these and the Presidential dollars straight from mint. They are worth $1 each. I put some in my pocket regularly and use them for tips.
How about you tell us which coin, or both, have value over one dollar each. However, please also tell us the reason for your answer. Remember, you're the one who sought us out for an answer. If you have such negative feelings about the members here, and their opinions, why would you ask us?
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Brian! New members who come here seeking information aren't always wrong. It's just that they often need to learn more about grading.
I know you are new here, but posts like this may put you on thin ice. Re-read your post. Nothing but a title, no question or statement as to why you want an answer. Try to state what it is you are looking for. Just sharing? Asking a question? Have an opinion? The answer to your title statements is; Neither is worth more than face value.