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<p>[QUOTE="Autoturf, post: 3606328, member: 103332"]all above info is good, All of the coins provided to Glenna Goodacre as payment had been specially burnished and treated with an antioxidant. The coins were clearly different in appearance than untreated coins issued for general circulation. The surfaces of the coin were highly reflective and proof like in appearance, and the cheerios dollar has highly detailed tail feathers, however there is a lot more native American dollars of value in presidential series and later years, reverse proofs, enhanced coins. some low mintage coins not distributed for general circulation. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>"Goodacre Presentation”</b>. were all presented to ICG for encapsulation by the owner, they were numbered .At the ANA 2000 World’s Fair of Money held in Philadelphia, a total of 3,000 of the coins were sold to collectors for $200 each, later collectors had some crossed over to PCGS or NGC holders where they carried the same “Goodacre Presentation” designation, but also featured a numerical grade.</p><p> There is also a millennium set Sacagawea</p><p>[ATTACH=full]965533[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>But for the most part the 2000 ands and years close were struck in the billions if added together and are worth 1 $ ea circulated. Like Randy said, some idiots/ people think someone is going to pay more for a common dollar and try to rip the unknowing consumer off.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Autoturf, post: 3606328, member: 103332"]all above info is good, All of the coins provided to Glenna Goodacre as payment had been specially burnished and treated with an antioxidant. The coins were clearly different in appearance than untreated coins issued for general circulation. The surfaces of the coin were highly reflective and proof like in appearance, and the cheerios dollar has highly detailed tail feathers, however there is a lot more native American dollars of value in presidential series and later years, reverse proofs, enhanced coins. some low mintage coins not distributed for general circulation. [B]"Goodacre Presentation”[/B]. were all presented to ICG for encapsulation by the owner, they were numbered .At the ANA 2000 World’s Fair of Money held in Philadelphia, a total of 3,000 of the coins were sold to collectors for $200 each, later collectors had some crossed over to PCGS or NGC holders where they carried the same “Goodacre Presentation” designation, but also featured a numerical grade. There is also a millennium set Sacagawea [ATTACH=full]965533[/ATTACH] But for the most part the 2000 ands and years close were struck in the billions if added together and are worth 1 $ ea circulated. Like Randy said, some idiots/ people think someone is going to pay more for a common dollar and try to rip the unknowing consumer off.[/QUOTE]
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