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Old May 17th 07, 04:49 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Michael G. Koerner
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Default Question About 2000 Sacagawea Dollar U.S. Mint Box

Bruce Remick wrote:
"Michael G. Koerner" wrote in message
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Bruce Remick wrote:
"Michael G. Koerner" wrote in message
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Jim Sienkiewicz wrote:
Hello. I'm new to this newsgroup and hope that the experienced
collectors here can help me solve a problem. Back in March of 2000, I
purchased some Sacagawea dollars directly from the U.S. Mint. They
were delivered in the typical Priority Mail carton with address label
and Product ID# . I never opened the box. I put it into a storage
closet and forgot about it for the past seven years..

I recently discovered the box and would like to sell the dollars. The
problem is that the box is still factory sealed and I am unsure of the
exact contents. The part # printed on the label of the box reads: "SA4
002". I know that the "SA4" indicates the U.S. Mint's ID# for the
Sacagawea dollars and the "002" indicates two of something. But I am
not a collector and my knowledge is very limited. The Mint no longer
provides any info about the 2000 Sacagawea dollar. What exactly is
inside? Were there "P" & "D" dollars that year? Does my box possibly
contain one roll each of Philadelphia and Denver dollars? The box
weighs 1 lb + 2 ozs.

Thanks in advance for any help.
The contents would be 2000 identical, slightly toned (by now) year 2000
Sacs, with the mintmark of whichever mint plant made them, in a
mint-sewn heavy denim bag. A tag on the bag will say which mint plant
made them.

I would say that the contents are worth $2000, plus whatever premium
someone would pay for such an unopened box/bag. You'd be surprised at
how much some will pay for something like that on eBay. ;-)

2000 sac dollars (100 rolls) would only weigh 1lb 2oz?? Sounds more
like about three rolls worth.

Well, it could have been one of those little bags, too. I was in a hurry
when I responded to that original posting.

:-p~

:-)

(hehehehehehehe)


Too late now, Michael. After reading your response, Jim went dancing out
the front door and announced he was taking all his neighbors out to dinner.
;)


Just like those folks whom get all upset at the coin shop owner when they find
that that jar of 1976 quarters won't put their whole family through Harvard.

:-D

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