United States of America 2000 Philadelphia Sacagawea Dollars 25¢

Coin / United States of America / 2000 / Philadelphia / Sacagawea Dollars / 25¢ (Twenty Five Cents, Quarter)

This coin is a Sacagawea Dollar, minted in the year 2000 at the Philadelphia Mint. Its denomination is 25 cents (or $0.25), making it a part of the United States currency system. The coin was designed by John Flanagan and Thomas D. Rodgers and features a composition of 77% copper, 12% zinc, and 1% other metals over a pure copper core. It has a diameter of 26.5 millimeters, and despite its size, the coin is lightweight, weighing in at 8.1 grams. The edge of the coin is plain, typical of the Sacagawea series, which is known for its smooth, uninterrupted edge. With a mintage of 767,140,000 coins, this particular Sacagawea Dollar does not have any mint mark, indicating it was produced in Philadelphia. The coin is part of the broader category of coins and serves as a representation of American history and currency. Overall, this 2000 Sacagawea Dollar, as part of a highly circulated series, is valued more for its collectible significance rather than its monetary worth in everyday transactions.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.25
designer John Flanagan/Thomas D. Rodgers
diameter 26.5
edge-type Plain
height 0
material 77% Copper, 12% Zinc, 1% other over a pure Copper core
mint-mark None
mintage 767140000
type Coins
weight 8.1
width 0
year-display (2000-0)