💰 BREAKING: Only 19 of these incredible error coins exist – and they sell for up to $150,000 each! Could one be hiding in your pocket change right now? Here’s everything you need to know about this numismatic unicorn.
What Makes This Coin So Valuable?
🔥 The Ultimate Mint Mistake
- Obverse: 2000-P Sacagawea dollar design
- Reverse: State quarter eagle design
- Error Type: “Mule” (two mismatched dies)
- Extreme Rarity: Only 19 confirmed specimens exist
💎 Key Identification Features
✅ Date: Must be 2000 with “P” mint mark
✅ Reverse: Shows quarter eagle (not dollar coin design)
✅ Edge: Plain (no reeding like normal dollars)
✅ Weight: 5.67g (lighter than standard dollar)
⚡ Grading Makes All The Difference
- Circulated examples: $50,000-$75,000
- Mint State (MS-63+): $100,000-$150,000
- Highest Graded (MS-66): $150,000+
How To Spot This Million-Dollar Error

1. The $150K Mule Checklist
- Front: Sacagawea portrait with “2000 P” date
- Back: Quarter eagle design (not dollar coin)
- Edge: Smooth (dollars should be reeded)
- Weight: 5.67g (verify with precision scale)
2. Avoid Worthless Look-Alikes
❌ Normal Sacagawea dollars (worth $1)
❌ Quarter-dollar coins (face value only)
❌ Altered or damaged coins (destroy value)
Grading & Value Guide (2024 Prices)
Grade | Circulated | Mint State (MS-63) | Superb Gem (MS-66) |
---|---|---|---|
Value | $50K-$75K | $100K-$125K | $150K+ |
What To Do If You Find One
- STOP! Handle by edges only with cotton gloves
- Photograph both sides and edge clearly
- Submit Immediately to PCGS/NGC
- Insure for $100K+ before transport
⚠️ WARNING: These are 1000x rarer than 1909-S VDB pennies. Most “finds” are fakes – expert verification is critical.
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