Sacagawea Dollars websites
deciquio
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I recently saw a website that had information related to Sacagawea Dollars mintages. What caught my attention is that it had mintages by year, mint, strike, and type. Unfortunately, I can find the website. Have you seen such site? is something similar to this one https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/sacagawea-and-native-american-one-dollar-coin-mintages-4087710
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www.smalldollars.com
I have researched smalldollars.com but does not have the link I saw with the specific info
@deciquio The data can be found here.
https://www.usmint.gov/about/production-sales-figures/circulating-coins-production?program=Circulating+Coins&+50StateQuartersyears=&+WestwardJourneyNickelSeriesyears=&+PresidentialOneDollaryears=&+DistrictofColumbiaandUSTerritoriesQuartersyears=&+AmericatheBeautifulQuartersyears=&+CirculatingCoinsyears=963
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Was it this one?
Sacagawea Dollars - Complete Guide to Sacagawea Dollar Coins
It's part of the My Coin Guides, one of the best sites for mintages and special releases around, for just about every US coin made. That I've found, anyway.
Thank you for the response but no is not. It is driving me crazy because I thought i knew everything about sacs and this site threw a curveball. It laid out every mintage for type A & B. I didnt know there were type A and Bs!
What is type A or B? The position of the edge lettering? That is random, roughly 50-50 split. There could be no way to know exact numbers.
I was surprised by the details of the site. I've been looking at my browsing history. it was a neat site. i was very surprised to find out that sacs had two different types.
Based on the process to add edge lettering to the business strikes it is easy to see that it is random. Any site giving you #s for each orientation is not worth visiting again, in my opinion.
Many if not most collectors do not care about the edge lettering orientation.
i understand. i was impressed by the details info for each year. it saddens that i cannot find it the site again. i thought i knew everything about sacs
Could it be this one? However, it does not have mintages for edge lettering orientation, because as @JBK said, it is impossible to know those mintages. It is applied randomly.
smalldollars.com/dollar/page28.html
Thank you. No, is not that site. The site had a white background. It looks like this site http://sacagaweadollarguide.com/sacagawea-dollar-mintage/
I am still searching. When I find it I will place the link here. Now it is becoming my white whale! lol
So I finally found the site! however, this site hasnt allowed me to post the link.
The Sacagawea Dollars can be classified into two:
Sacagawea Dollar (2000-2008)
This has the original obverse and reverse designs. It has coins struck in regulars strikes, proofs, and special strikes.
Regular Strikes
2000-P Sacagawea Dollar – a total of 767,140,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint with the following variants
2000-P Mule w/State 25C Obv
2000-P “Cheerios” Dollar
2000-P Wounded Eagle
2000-D Sacagawea Dollar – a total of 518,916,000 coins were minted at the Denver Mint with the following variant
2000-D Millennium Set
2001-P – a total of 62,468,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2001-D – a total of 70,939,500 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
2002-P – a total of 3,865,610 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2002-D – a total of 3,732,000 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
2003-P – a total of 3,080,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2003-D – a total of 3,080,000 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
2004-P – a total of 2,660,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2004-D – a total of 2,660,000 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
2005-P – a total of 2,525,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2005-D – a total of 2,520,000 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
2006-P – a total of 4,900,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2006-D – a total of 2,800,000 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
2007-P – a total of 3,640,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2007-D – a total of 3,920,000 with the following variant
2007-D Edge Lettering
2008-P – a total of 1,820,000 pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint
2008-D – a total of 14,840,000 pieces were minted at the Denver Mint
Proofs
2000-S – a total of 3,082,483 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2000-W 22kt Gold – a total of 39 pieces were minted at the West Point Mint
2001-S – a total of 3,184,606 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2002-S – a total of 3,211,995 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2003-S – a total of 3,298,439 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2004-S – a total of 2,985,000 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2005-S – a total of 3,300,000 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2006-S – a total of 3,054,436 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2007-S – a total of 2,062,793 pieces were minted at the San Francisco Mint
2008-S – mintage not available
Special Strikes
2000-P Goodacre Presentation
2005-P Satin Finish
2005-D Satin Finish
2006-P Satin Finish
2006-D Satin Finish
2007-P Satin Finish
2007-D Satin Finish
2008-P Satin Finish
2008-D Satin Finish
(2010) Native American, Missing Edge Lettering, Satin Finish
Native American Sacagawea Dollar (2009 to date)
After 2008, the obverse was stripped of the date and mintmark and every year starting 2009, a new design is used for the reverse. Cons were struck in regular strikes, proofs, and special strikes.
Regular Strikes
2009 Native American, Missing Edge Lettering
2009-P Native American, Position A
2009-P Native American, Position B
2009-D Native American, Position A
2009-D Native American, Position B
2010-P Native American, Position A
2010-D Native American, Position A
2010-P Native American, Position B
2010-D Native American, Position B
2011-P Native American, Position A
2011-P Weak Edge Lettering
2011-D Native American, Position A
2011-P Native American, Position B
2011-D Native American, Position B
2012-P Native American, Position A
2012-D Native American, Position A
2012-P Native American, Position B
2012-D Native American, Position B
2013-P Treaty with the Delawares, Position A
2013-D Treaty with the Delawares, Position A
2013-P Treaty with the Delawares, Position B
2013-D Treaty with the Delawares, Position B
2014-P Native American, Position A
2014-P Native American, Position B
2014-D Native American, Position A
2014-D Native American, Position B
2014-D Native American Enhanced
Proofs
2009-S Native American
2010-S Native American
2014-S Native American
2011-S Native American
2012-S Native American
2013-S Native American
Special Strikes
(2009) Native American, Missing Edge Lettering, Satin Finish
2009-P Native American, Position A, Satin Finish
2009-P Native American, Position B, Satin Finish
2009-D Native American, Position A, Satin Finish
2009-D Native American, Position B, Satin Finish
2010-P Native American, Position A, Satin Finish
2010-D Native American, Position A, Satin Finish
2010-P Native American, Position B, Satin Finish
2010-D Native American, Position B, Satin Finish
I believe that there are Missing Edge Lettering Sacs in both 2009 and 2010 - with both Regular Finish, (MS) and Satin Finish (Unc Set, SP). Your list only accounts for 3 of the Missing Edge coins.
I knew it would happen.