2021 Native American Dollar

2021 Native American Dollar Errors, Varieties, & Values

2021 Native American dollar error and variety coins exist!  For instance, a thorough examination detected an improperly annealed or sintered planchet error, thereby making this a nice collectible error coin.  Furthermore, observe the anomalies on a collectible 2021 Sacagawea Dollar.  

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The 2021 Native American dollar coin medal program represents Native American military services.  Moreover, the best approach for finding a rare Native American dollar coin error or variety like this, is to search through original wrapped uncirculated rolls of Native American dollars.  Additionally, searching 2021 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.

Native American History & Heritage

In 2009 the United States Mint began minting and issuing $1 coins, featuring designs celebrating the important contributions made by Native Americans to the history and development of the United States.”- PCGS.com

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2021 Native American Dollar Design

“The obverse design displays Sacagawea carrying her infant son Jean Baptiste.  Furthermore, the reverse shows stars representing five branches of the U.S. military in the foreground, while a circle provides an additional reference to Native Americans.

Moreover, Native Americans have received recognition for their service, including five Medals of Honor during World War II.  Furthermore, their exemplary record of military service continues to this day.” – usmint.gov

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Sacagawea's Military Services as a CodeTalker

“In 1804, President Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on the now-legendary transcontinental expedition to explore the American West.

He instructed them to search for the fabled Northwest Passage from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, but he also desired firsthand knowledge of the land, its inhabitants, its vegetation, its mineral products, and its animal life and habitat.” – sos.mo.gov.

“While at Fort Mandan, Lewis and Clark met French-Canadian trapper Toussaint Charbonneau and hired him as an interpreter.  Furthermore, they allowed his pregnant Shoshone Native American wife to join him on the expedition.

Lewis and Clark hoped she could help them communicate by translating for them with any Shoshone encountered on their journey.  On February 11, 1805, Sacagawea gave birth to a son and named him Jean Baptiste.  As a result of her skills, she became an invaluable and respected asset for Lewis and Clark.” – History.com

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2021 Native American Dollar Mintage

“The 2021 Native American Dollar is the lowest minted in more than a decade of mintages before them, with only 2.52 million produced as the total combined with 1.26 million produced by each the Denver and Pennsylvania mints.” – coinnews.net

The 2021 Native American dollar is made of 77% Copper, 12% Zinc, and 1% other, over a pure Copper core.  It weighs 8.1 grams. The golden dollar coin is not made of actual gold, but obtained its name for its golden appearance.

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Native American Dollar Coin Varieties

Major grading services recognize the up or down imprinting, or orientation of the edge lettering on Presidential and Sacagawea Dollars.  TYPE/POSITION A means that the edge lettering reads upside-down when Sacagawea’s portrait faces up.  TYPE/POSITION B means that the edge lettering reads normally when Sacagawea’s portrait faces up – greatcollections.com

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2021 Native American Dollar Values

A 2021-P $1 Native American Position Type B graded MS67, sold at auction for $45.00.   Furthermore, a 2021-P $1 Native American Position Type A graded MS69, sold at auction for $172.00.

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Improperly Annealed or Sintered Planchet Mint Error

“Numismatists may refer to the surface discoloration as improperly washed or burnt planchets.  ANACS refers to these as an “Improperly Mixed Alloy.”  PCGS refer to them as struck on “Sintered Planchets.”

NGC calls them “Improperly Annealed Planchets.”  Improperly annealed planchets can take on a variety of colors, from black to copper red.  This error is caused by over-heating the planchets.” – Ken Potter

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Native American Dollar Errors

A most famous Sacagawea coin error is the 2014-D Sacagawea mule dollar.  It has the presidential design on the reverse. – coinworld.com Additionally, rotated die errors and doubled edge lettering are other errors to look for on these dollar coins.  Moreover, some Sacagawea dollars may display weak edge lettering, partial edge lettering, or even doubled edge lettering.

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“Edge lettering wasn’t on Sacagawea Dollars until 2009.  However, some still slipped away from the mint without the edge lettering.  First, pay attention to the design elements and devices. 

Then look for abnormalities and weigh the coins.  Finally, compare a suspected die variety to a common coin to help identify true differences.”- TheSpruceCrafts

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Doubled Die Variety & Error Dollar Coins

Additionally, varietyvista.com has a 2007 P Sacagawea doubled die reverse listed to compare coins with.  Furthermore, look for doubling of the stars!  Furthermore, “American Numismatic Association (ANA) Authenticator Brian Silliman verified that the 2000 Sacagawea $1 coin struck on a hollow-center planchet was certainly legitimate, and potentially worth around $10,000.00. –  money.org.

Moreover, a rare 2000-P $1 Sacagawea Dollar was discovered as struck on an Susan B Anthony Dollar Planchet.  That dollar coin error sold for more than $6000.00!  Additionally, observe the recent sold listings of Sacagawea dollar coins on Ebay!

Moreover, doubled and overlapped edge lettering increases value and can be several hundred dollars in certain grades and dates.  – coinauctionshelp.com

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2012 Alaska Denali Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2012 Alaska Denali National Park Quarter Errors, Varieties & Values

2012 Alaska Denali Quarter varieties and errors exist!  Furthermore, die varieties and errors increase the value of national park quarters.  Most importantly, you must know what to look for that makes them rare and valuable. 

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Doubling Displays Behind The Dall Sheep's Neck
Denali Alaska Quarter Values

Hidden treasures certainly exist within pocket change.  To clarify, Denali quarter varieties in raw condition sell between $5 and $20.00 dollars on Ebay.  However, 2012 Alaska quarters don’t have to have errors or be a variety to be valuable.

For instance, a 2012-P 25C Denali NP quarter without any errors, but with a certified mint state grade of MS67, sold at auction for nearly $700.00 dollars.  Additionally, a 2012-D 25C Denali National Park quarter graded MS68, sold at auction for $200.00.

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Slight Doubling Displays Behind the Dall Sheep's Neck
Finding Denali Alaska Quarter Error & Variety Specimens

The best chance of finding Denali quarter errors and varieties in mint state condition is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.  Furthermore, examining 2012 mint sets ensures a mint state grade coin specimen.

2012 Denali National Park Quarter Die Varieities

2009 Denali doubled die varieties exist!  More listings are are available at doublededdie.com and varietyvista.com for comparisons.  Watch the full examination of a 2012 P Denali doubled die reverse in the video below.  Then, check out a 2017 Ellis Island New Jersey quarter with unique die markings!

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2012 Alaska Quarter With Feeder Finger Errors
2012 Denali National Park and Preserve Quarter Design

Denali National Park and Preserve 2012 quarters, were the last of 2012, and the 15th in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program. The land was set aside as Mount McKinley National Park, and it harbors an ever-changing glacier-rich landscape.”  “Denali is six million acres of wild land bisected by one ribbon of road.” – nps.gov

The park expanded in 1980 and went from 2 million to 6 million acres after that.  Then the name was changed to Denali National Park & Preserve.  Within the park’s borders has stood the tallest mountain in North America, known as Mount McKinley, towering more than 20,000 feet high.”

Alaska’s native people migrated throughout the land with the seasons.  That is to say they would fish, gather plants, and hunt large mammals in the area. 

Visiting Denali National Park In Alaska

As a park this protects the wildlife and their habitats along with the people.  Primary species include grizzly bears, caribou, wolves, Dall sheep, moose and more.  Make Reservations to visit Denali National Park today!  Additionally, regard and respect the protective territorial.

You might spot a Bigfoot or other undiscovered species of creatures, so certainly don’t forget your wildlife camera!  Above all, invest in making memories you’ll be glad to share as stories with future generations to come.

“For years I wondered if ordinary people in the United States ever take photographs while out hiking in the woods and then discover afterwards that there was a Bigfoot watching them, unnoticed in the trees.” – Mount Denali

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