Colonial Stamp & Coin Store

Colonial Stamp & Coin Store Hours are by appointment or by catch me if I’m in the office.

05/23/2026

Office is closed til Thursday May 28, 26

01/08/2026

Generic silver bars and rounds back in stock. 1-10 oz
$1 over spot silver.
While they last.

12/20/2025

We will be closed December 25-Jan 1

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10/01/2025

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“Sacagawea Dollar Changes Collector’s Life

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From Token to Treasure: Sacagawea Dollar Changes Collector’s Life
August 10, 2025 by Neha

A Coin Mistaken for a Token

In a small town in Nebraska, 27-year-old cashier Mia Reynolds found what she thought was a game token while sorting through tips at her diner job. The shiny gold-colored coin was a 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar, but its unique look made her pause. Instead of tossing it aside, Mia, an amateur coin collector, took it home to examine. Her curiosity paid off when she discovered the coin was worth $125,000, turning a simple tip into a life-changing find.

The Rare Sacagawea Dollar

Mia’s coin turned out to be a rare 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar with a unique “Cheerios” variety. These coins were included in Cheerios cereal boxes as a promotion in 2000, but only a few had a special design error. The error, called a “wounded eagle,” shows extra detail on the eagle’s tail feathers due to a minting mistake. Coin experts confirmed Mia’s dollar was one of these rare versions, and its near-mint condition made it highly valuable to collectors.

The Sacagawea Dollar was introduced to honor the Native American guide who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. While millions were minted, the Cheerios promotion coins are scarce, and those with the wounded eagle error are even rarer. Only a handful are known to exist, driving up their value. A similar coin sold for $125,000 at auction in 2023 due to its rarity and clean condition. Mia’s coin, with its sharp details and golden shine, is a top example that collectors crave.

Details
Year Minted 2000
Variety Cheerios Wounded Eagle
Mint Mark P (Philadelphia)
Estimated Value $125,000
From Diner to Auction Spotlight

Mia’s discovery has created a buzz in the coin-collecting world. She’s now working with a major auction house to sell the dollar, with bidding expected to start next month. Experts predict it could fetch even more than $125,000 due to its pristine state and the growing demand for rare Sacagawea Dollars. Mia plans to use the money to pay off her car, save for a house, and fund a trip to visit historical sites. Her find has sparked a wave of excitement, with collectors and everyday people checking their coins for similar treasures.

A Lesson in Paying Attention

Mia’s story shows how a small moment of curiosity can lead to a huge reward. What she thought was a worthless token turned out to be a rare gem. Her discovery has inspired others to take a closer look at their change, especially Sacagawea Dollars that might seem like ordinary coins. While most are worth just a dollar, this find proves that some could be hiding a fortune. People across the country are now digging through old coin jars, hoping to strike it rich.

The Joy of Discovery

The Sacagawea Dollar’s value goes beyond money; it’s a piece of history that tells a story of exploration and celebration. Mia’s find has reignited interest in coin collecting, with hobbyists and beginners alike hunting for rare coins. Local coin shops report more customers bringing in Sacagawea Dollars, eager to see if they’ve got a winner. Mia’s story reminds us to stay curious and check the little things, because a coin mistaken for a token could change your life forever.” PCGS

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