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One of these Sacagawea coins doesn't have the print date or any date on it o heard that's an error and can be worth a lot ? Also I hear lady liberty of this year has more then face value ? Is this true

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Unless there is some error or indication of a scarce variety that isn't showing up in the pictures, your coins are only worth face value. In other words they're worth a dollar each.

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   Welcome to the NGC chat board. Please note that the Coin Marketplace forum is for offers to buy or sell coins in accordance with the posted guidelines, not for questions about coins or their values. Such topics are welcome on the "Newbie Coin Collecting Questions" forum. You should post clear, cropped photos of each side of a coin, not distant, blurry photos like these that are mostly of the surface surrounding the coin.

   Based on the photos, these are circulated Sacagawea and Native American dollars that have no collector value and are worth their face value of $1 each. You may keep them if you find them interesting or spend them.

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On 4/29/2024 at 1:20 PM, Kymber0143 said:

One of these Sacagawea coins doesn't have the print date or any date on it

 Native American dollars (2009 to date) have the date and mint on the edge of the coin.  Occasionally, the edge lettering wasn't applied, but the plain edge pieces are only worth a modest premium nowadays.

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Check the edge of the “dateless” coin. There you will find the date. Also, gee, I guess they ARE being used in commerce somewhere. For those near LA, does CalTrans still use them? They did the last time I was out there in 2016. But fares may have passed that era by.

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