5 RARE DOLLAR COINS IN CIRCULATION - VALUABLE US DOLLAR COINS WORTH MONEY!!

North Central Coins
2 Mar 202429:00
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TLDRIn this video, Danner from North Central Coins explores five super rare modern dollar coins that could be found in pocket change or coin collections. He delves into the history and value of coins like the Susan B Anthony dollar and the Sacagawea dollar, highlighting unique varieties such as the 1979 P near date and the 2000 P wounded eagle Sacagawea. Danner also discusses mule coins, like the 2000 P Sacagawea muled with a 25 cent obverse and the 2000 D mule with a South Carolina quarter reverse, which are highly sought after by collectors. The video provides insights into identifying features, historical significance, and potential high values for these rare coins, encouraging viewers to engage with their own coin collections and potentially discover valuable treasures.

Takeaways
  • πŸ—£οΈ The video discusses five super rare modern dollar coins that can be found in pocket change or coin collections, potentially worth a significant amount.
  • πŸͺ™ The Susan B Anthony dollar, minted from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999, was intended to replace the larger Eisenhower dollar but faced challenges and controversies.
  • πŸ‘€ The Susan B Anthony dollar features a real woman, social reformer Susan B Anthony, on its obverse, symbolizing recognition of women's contributions to American history.
  • 🎨 Frank Gasparro, the chief engraver, played a key role in the visual identity of the Susan B Anthony dollar, which was met with mixed reactions from numismatists and historians.
  • πŸ’° The 1979 P near date variety of the Susan B Anthony dollar is particularly valuable among collectors due to its distinctive characteristics, such as the positioning of the date closer to the rim.
  • πŸ† The 2000 P wounded eagle Sacagawea dollar is known for a raised die flaw that makes the eagle appear wounded, making it a sought-after mint error among collectors.
  • πŸ¦… The Sacagawea dollar series features a rotating reverse design representing Native American cultures, marketed as the Native American dollar series.
  • 🀝 The 2000 P mule coin is a unique error where a Sacagawea dollar obverse is struck with a 25 cent state quarter reverse, making it a rare find in US coinage.
  • 🌐 The 2000 D Sacagawea dollar muled with a South Carolina quarter reverse is a highly sought-after error coin, combining the obverse of the Sacagawea dollar with a state quarter reverse.
  • πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ A peculiar twist in the tale of US and Canadian coinage is the Canadian 22i struck on a United States Sacagawea dollar planchet, a testament to the relationship between the two nations in numismatics.
  • πŸ’‘ The rarity and desirability of these error coins make them valuable in the numismatic market, with some fetching high prices at auction or through private sales.
Q & A
  • What is the Susan B Anthony dollar and why is it significant in American numismatic history?

    -The Susan B Anthony dollar is a coin minted from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999 that was initially conceived as a replacement for the larger Eisenhower dollar. It holds a unique position in American numismatic history due to the challenges and controversies it faced, including opposition from the vending machine industry and debates over its design. It was the first U.S. coin to depict a real woman, symbolizing recognition of women's contributions to American history.

  • Why was the design of the Susan B Anthony dollar controversial?

    -The design of the Susan B Anthony dollar was controversial because initially it featured a representation of Lady Liberty. However, pressure from various sectors, including Congress and advocacy groups, led to calls for the coin to depict a real woman to symbolize the recognition of women's contributions to American history. This resulted in the depiction of social reformer Susan B Anthony, which was met with mixed reactions.

  • What is the 1979 P near date variety of the Susan B Anthony dollar and how can it be identified?

    -The 1979 P near date variety is a valuable type of Susan B Anthony dollar sought after by collectors due to its distinctive characteristics. To identify this variety, one must examine the area around the date 1979 on the obverse of the coin. In this variety, the digit '1' in the date is positioned noticeably closer to the rim, resulting in less space between the digit and the rim, creating a nearness that distinguishes it from the standard date placement.

  • What is the significance of the Sacagawea dollar and how does it differ from the Susan B Anthony dollar?

    -The Sacagawea dollar, introduced in 2000, was designed to overcome the lukewarm reception of the Susan B Anthony dollar. It features a copper core encased in manganese brass, giving it a distinctive golden tint. The obverse showcases Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who assisted the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the reverse initially showcased an eagle, later rotating through yearly representatives of Native American cultures. Unlike the Susan B Anthony dollar, the Sacagawea dollar has a distinctive design and composition that caught the public's eye.

  • What is the 2000 P Wounded Eagle Sacagawea dollar and how can it be identified?

    -The 2000 P Wounded Eagle Sacagawea dollar is a coin that gained its name due to a raised die flaw that intersects the Eagle's abdomen, creating the illusion of a wounded or slashed appearance on the Eagle's body. This flaw can be found on the reverse side of the coin where the eagle design is located. Identifying this coin involves inspecting the Eagle's belly area for a distinctive raised line or flaw that appears to cut across the Eagle's body.

  • What is the significance of the 2000 P Sacagawea dollar muled with a 25 cent obverse?

    -The 2000 P Sacagawea dollar muled with a 25 cent obverse is significant because it represents the first authentic mule on a U.S. coin. A mule coin is one that has been struck with the obverse of one type of coin and the reverse of another. This particular mule features a 2000 P Washington quarter obverse struck with the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar, making it a remarkable discovery in the realm of U.S. coinage.

  • What is the rarity and value of the 2000 P Sacagawea dollar muled with a South Carolina quarter reverse?

    -The 2000 P Sacagawea dollar muled with a South Carolina quarter reverse is a unique and highly sought-after error coin. It is known as a mule because it combines the obverse design of a Sacagawea dollar with the reverse design of a South Carolina state quarter. Due to its rarity and novelty, this coin has become highly desirable among collectors, with values potentially reaching into the tens of thousands of dollars.

  • What factors could lead to a planchet mixup during the minting process, such as the Canadian 22i struck on a United States Sacagawea dollar planchet?

    -A planchet mixup during the minting process can occur due to a combination of logistical, mechanical, and human factors. These include the handling of large quantities of planchets, the possibility of planchets intended for one coin type getting mixed up with those for another, mechanical errors leading to planchets being fed into coin presses set up for another denomination, and human errors such as mislabeling or misidentifying planchet batches.

  • What is the historical significance of the collaboration between the United States Mint and the Royal Canadian Mint in the realm of coinage?

    -The collaboration between the United States Mint and the Royal Canadian Mint is historically significant as it demonstrates a unique bond of cooperation in the realm of coinage. This collaboration has occurred on multiple occasions, such as in 1968 when the U.S. Mint took over production of some Canadian dimes to help with the switch from silver to nickel alloy, and in 2000 when the Canadian Mint supplied planchets for the U.S. Sacagawea dollars to help alleviate production constraints.

  • How can one determine the value of a rare coin, such as the 1979 P near date Susan B Anthony dollar or the 2000 P Wounded Eagle Sacagawea dollar?

    -The value of a rare coin is determined by several factors including its rarity, condition, historical significance, and the current market trends. Auction records, such as the $7,000 value for a 1979 P near date Susan B Anthony dollar graded MS67 by PCGS, can provide an indication of value. Additionally, the demand among collectors and the coin's grade can significantly impact its worth.

Outlines
00:00
πŸͺ™ Introduction to Rare Modern Dollar Coins

This paragraph introduces a video series by Danner from North Central Coins, focusing on the exploration of five super rare modern dollar coins that viewers might find in their pocket change or coin collections. These coins are not only rare but also valuable, with each having unique characteristics that make them sought-after by collectors and numismatists. The video promises to delve into the details of why these coins are valuable, their distinguishing features, and their significance among collectors. It also hints at the reveal of the most valuable newer American dollar coin by the end of the video.

05:04
πŸ—οΈ The Susan B Anthony Dollar: A Numismatic Rarity

This paragraph discusses the Susan B Anthony dollar, a unique coin in American numismatic history. Minted from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999, it was intended to replace the larger Eisenhower dollar. The coin faced challenges due to its similarity to the quarter and controversies over its design. The initial design featured Lady Liberty, but it was later changed to depict Susan B Anthony, a social reformer, after pressure from Congress and advocacy groups. The coin's design was a subject of debate, with some praising its historical significance and others questioning its artistic merit. Despite marketing efforts, the coin failed to gain public acceptance and was discontinued, paving the way for the Sacagawea dollar series. The 1979 P near date variety, characterized by the close positioning of the date to the rim, is particularly valuable and sought after by collectors.

10:07
πŸŽ–οΈ The Sacagawea Dollar and Its Minting Errors

The Sacagawea dollar was introduced in 2000 as a replacement for the Susan B Anthony dollar. It features a copper core and a golden tint, designed by Glenna Goodacre, depicting Sacagawea on the obverse and a rotating design of Native American themes on the reverse. Despite marketing efforts, the coin struggled to gain public interest and its production continued until 2016. The 2000 P 'Wounded Eagle' Sacagawea dollar is highlighted as a minting error where a raised die flaw gives the appearance of a wound on the eagle design. This error occurred during the minting process and is considered a mint error rather than a separate variety. Collectors are intrigued by such errors for their unique appeal and scarcity, and the 'Wounded Eagle' variety can command a premium in the collector's market.

15:11
πŸ¦… The Discovery of the Sacagawea Dollar Mule Coin

This paragraph reveals a remarkable discovery in US coinage: the Sacagawea dollar mule with a 25-cent obverse, the first authentic mule on a regular strike US coin. The mule coin features the obverse of a 2000 P Washington quarter struck with the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar. This rare error is identified by the portrait of George Washington on the obverse and the eagle design on the reverse, along with the P mint mark. Only 10 examples of this coin are known to exist, making it extremely rare and valuable among collectors. The paragraph details the sales history of some of these mule coins, which have fetched impressive prices at auctions, highlighting their desirability and the significant profits that can be made from such finds.

20:14
πŸŒ• The 2000D Sacagawea Dollar Mule with a South Carolina Quarter Reverse

The paragraph discusses a unique and highly sought-after coin error, the 2000D Sacagawea dollar mule with a South Carolina state quarter reverse. This mule coin is produced by combining the obverse design of a Sacagawea dollar with the reverse design of a South Carolina state quarter due to a mismatch between the dies used during the minting process. The obverse features Sacagawea's portrait, while the reverse displays the design intended for the South Carolina state quarter, including a palmetto tree and a crescent moon. This coin is considered scarce, and finding one in circulation is exceptionally rare. Its rarity and novelty make it highly desirable among collectors, with significant premiums commanded in the market.

25:15
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ The Canadian 22-Cent Coin Struck on a Sacagawea Dollar Planchet

The final paragraph of the script discusses an unusual occurrence where a Canadian 22-cent coin, known as a 'toonie, was struck on a United States Sacagawea dollar planchet. This mix-up during the minting process is attributed to a combination of logistical, mechanical, and human factors. The minting facilities handle large quantities of planchets, and there is a possibility of them getting mixed up during transit or storage. Despite quality control measures, mechanical errors can occur, and human errors can contribute to such mix-ups. This coin is a testament to the relationship between the two nations in the realm of numismatics. The paragraph also mentions the sale of such coins in the past, with one example selling for $66,000 in 2014, indicating the premium and interest these errors bring to collectors.

Mindmap
Keywords
πŸ’‘Numismatics
Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, and medals. In the context of the video, numismatics is central to understanding the theme as it discusses the value and history of rare and valuable coins, particularly focusing on modern U.S. dollar coins. The script mentions how each coin holds 'incredible value in American numismatics,' highlighting the significance of these coins to collectors and historians.
πŸ’‘Susan B Anthony Dollar
The Susan B Anthony Dollar is a U.S. coin minted from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999, named after the social reformer Susan B. Anthony. The video script delves into the history and challenges faced by this coin, including its initial design, public reception, and the controversy surrounding its depiction of a real woman. The '1979 P near date Susan B Anthony dollar' is specifically highlighted as a valuable variety due to its distinctive characteristics.
πŸ’‘Minting Process
The minting process refers to the production of coins by stamping metal with a design. The script explains how minting errors, such as the 'wounded eagle' flaw on the Sacagawea dollar, occur during this process. It also discusses the minting process in relation to the creation of mule coins, which are struck with mismatched obverse and reverse dies, resulting in unique and rare coins.
πŸ’‘Mule Coin
A mule coin is a rare type of coin error resulting from the accidental pairing of obverse and reverse dies intended for different coins. The script describes the discovery of a 2000P mule coin, which features the obverse of a Washington quarter and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar, as well as a mule coin combining a Sacagawea dollar obverse with a South Carolina state quarter reverse. These mule coins are highly sought after by collectors for their rarity and unique combinations.
πŸ’‘Sacagawea Dollar
The Sacagawea Dollar is a U.S. coin first introduced in 2000, named after the Shoshone woman who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. The script discusses the design, composition, and cultural significance of the Sacagawea dollar, as well as the '2000P wounded eagle Sacagawea dollar,' which is identified by a minting flaw that gives the appearance of a wound on the eagle depicted on the coin.
πŸ’‘Coin Roll Hunting
Coin roll hunting is the practice of searching through rolls of coins obtained from banks or other sources to find rare or valuable coins. The video encourages viewers to engage in coin roll hunting, suggesting that even a small investment in a roll of coins could yield significant profits if a rare coin like the 'wounded eagle Sacagawea dollar' or a 'mule coin' is found.
πŸ’‘Mint Error
A mint error refers to a mistake made during the coin production process that results in a coin with a deviation from the intended design. The script mentions mint errors such as the 'wounded eagle' flaw and the '2000P mule with a 25 cent obverse,' which are sought after by collectors for their unique characteristics and rarity.
πŸ’‘Coin Condition
Coin condition refers to the state of preservation of a coin, which significantly affects its value. The script explains that the value of coins like the '1979 P near date Susan B Anthony dollar' and the '2000P wounded eagle Sacagawea dollar' can vary greatly depending on their condition, with higher grades or well-preserved examples commanding premiums.
πŸ’‘Auction Record
An auction record is the highest price a particular item has sold for at auction. The script cites auction records for various coins, such as the '1979 P near date Susan B Anthony dollar' selling for around $7,000 and the '2000P wounded eagle Sacagawea dollar' commanding $1,800, to illustrate the potential value of these rare coins.
πŸ’‘Canadian Toonie
The Canadian Toonie is the two-dollar coin of Canada, which has been in circulation since 1987. The script compares the Sacagawea dollar to the Toonie, noting that while the Toonie is older and similar in size and shape to the Sacagawea dollar, it is less likely to contain the rare and valuable varieties discussed in the video.
Highlights

Introduction to the series on rare and valuable modern U.S. dollar coins.

Susan B Anthony dollar's unique place in American numismatic history.

Challenges and controversies faced by the Susan B Anthony dollar.

Design evolution of the Susan B Anthony dollar and its significance.

The 1979 P near date variety of Susan B Anthony dollar and its rarity.

Identifying features of the 1979 P near date Susan B Anthony dollar.

The value and collector's appeal of the 1979 P near date variety.

Introduction of the Sacagawea dollar and its design.

Cultural representation in the design of the Sacagawea dollar.

The 2000 P Wounded Eagle Sacagawea dollar and its minting error.

Identification of the 2000 P Wounded Eagle Sacagawea dollar.

Market value and collector's interest in the Wounded Eagle variety.

The 2000 P Sacagawea dollar muled with a 25 cent obverse.

Features and identification of the 2000 P mule coin.

Historical significance and rarity of the 2000 P mule coin.

Sales records and value of the 2000 P mule coin.

The 2000 D Sacagawea dollar muled with a South Carolina quarter reverse.

Details of the minting error that created the 2000 D mule coin.

Auction records and value of the 2000 D mule coin.

The collaboration between the U.S. and Canadian mints during the minting of Sacagawea dollars.

The Canadian 22i struck on a U.S. Sacagawea dollar planchet.

Potential value and rarity of the Canadian 22i on a Sacagawea dollar planchet.

Closing thoughts and engagement with the audience.

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