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2000 - 2022 Sacagawea Native American 46 Coin PD BU Set from US Mint Rolls

$ 71.25

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Coin: Native American
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Condition: Uncirculated coins direct from US Mint Rolls. While the vast majority of these coins are quite nice, note that even uncirculated coins direct from the mint may have minor flaws such as rim dings, scratching, spotting, etc.
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Modified Item: No
  • Denomination:
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia and Denver
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Year: 2000 - 2022
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Unit of Sale: Set

    Description

    2000 - 2022 P&D Sacagawea Native American Business Strike 46 Coin Set
    Beautiful Uncirculated Sacagawea Native American Dollar Set showcasing all of the business strike coins in the series to date.  This 46 coin set includes both a P mint and a D mint Sacagawea dollar from 2000 through 2022.  All coins are directly from freshly cracked US mint rolls, handled with gloves and never circulated.  These are coins straight from mint rolls/bags or bank rolls. I have sold over 240 of these sets as they are nice as well as reasonably priced.
    Only 10 of the coins in this 46 coin set were released into general circulation and therefore the mintages on most of the coins are quite low.  The Sacagawea coins are a popular series with numerous low mintage coins likely meaning these coins will appreciate over time.  Below is an excerpt from sacagaweadollarguide.com which explains the low mintages of the series and includes mintage figures for the regular business (circulation) strike coins, all of which are part of this set:
    The circulation strike mintage levels for the
    Sacagawea Dollar
    series are interesting to examine. For the first year of the series, more than one billion coins were produced across the Philadelphia and Denver Mint facilities. This figure would decline drastically to about 130 million by the second year and to less than 8 million by the third year.
    The new dollar coins did not circulate widely as intended, so production was quickly scaled back and limited only to the demand generated from numismatic channels. From 2002 to 2008, the coins not distributed for circulation but only available within numismatic bags and rolls priced at a premium above face value. Over the years, collectors tended to order fewer bags and rolls, resulting in a trend of declining mintages.
    The lowest mintage coins under the original design are the 2008-P and 2008-D coins, with only 1,820,000 coins were produced at each Mint.
    Starting in 2009, the series was given a boost when new legislation provided for annually rotating reverse designs. A stipulation was also provided that the Sacagawea Dollars, renamed Native American Dollars, must account for at least 20% of all dollar coin production during the year. Thus from 2009 to 2011, the popularity of the new Presidential Dollar series drove production levels for all coins.
    Starting in 2012, the Presidential Dollars were only struck for inclusion within numismatic products, and the Sacagawea Dollars followed suit. The mintage low of the series was revisited with the 2013-P and 2013-D issues at 1,820,000 coins each.
    2000-P
    767,140,000
    2000-D
    518,916,000
    2001-P
    62,468,000
    2001-D
    70,939,500
    2002-P
    3,865,610
    2002-D
    3,732,000
    2003-P
    3,080,000
    2003-D
    3,080,000
    2004-P
    2,660,000
    2004-D
    2,660,000
    2005-P
    2,520,000
    2005-D
    2,520,000
    2006-P
    4,900,000
    2006-D
    2,800,000
    2007-P
    3,640,000
    2007-D
    3,920,000
    2008-P
    1,820,000
    2008-D
    1,820,000
    2009-P
    39,200,000
    2009-D
    35,700,000
    2010-P
    32,060,000
    2010-D
    48,720,000
    2011-P
    29,400,000
    2011-D
    48,160,000
    2012-P
    2,800,000
    2012-D
    3,080,000
    2013-P
    1,820,000
    2013-D
    1,820,000
    2014-P
    3,080,000
    2014-D
    5,600,000
    2015-P 2,800,000
    2015-D 2,100,000
    2016-P 2,800,000
    2016-D 2,100,000
    .50 shipping charge for USPS Priority Mail (too heavy for USPS First Class). 30 day return privilege.
    Thanks for looking!!