2001-D Sacagawea Dollar - 25 Coin Roll - Brilliant Uncirculated
2001-D Sacagawea Dollar - 25 Coin Roll - Brilliant Uncirculated
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Early Years of America's Golden Dollar
Preserve a piece of early 21st-century numismatic history with this 2001-D Sacagawea Dollar 25-coin roll from the second year of this groundbreaking series. Each brilliant uncirculated coin honors Sacagawea, the remarkable Shoshone woman whose courage, knowledge, and diplomacy proved essential to the Lewis and Clark expedition's success. Struck at the Denver Mint with the classic soaring eagle reverse, these golden dollars represent an important chapter in modern U.S. coinage and offer collectors exceptional value in acquiring pristine examples from the series' formative years.
What Makes This Roll Special
- Brilliant Uncirculated Condition - All 25 coins feature pristine surfaces with full original mint luster and sharp design details
- Denver Mint "D" Mark - Struck at the historic Denver Mint, known for exceptional quality control
- Second Year Issue - From the early years of the Sacagawea Dollar series, launched in 2000
- Classic Soaring Eagle Design - Features the beloved original reverse design that graced the series from 2000 to 2008
- Bronze and Copper Composition - Durable manganese-brass outer layer over pure copper core creates the distinctive golden color
- Complete 25-Coin Roll - Perfect for collectors building date sets, investors, or those preserving American history
- Ready to Ship - In stock and available for immediate delivery in original mint wrapping
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Obverse: Glenna Goodacre's powerful and enduring portrait of Sacagawea captures the young Shoshone woman in a moment of quiet strength and maternal devotion. She carries her infant son, Jean Baptiste, on her back in a traditional cradleboard, symbolizing the dual roles she fulfilled during the legendary Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806. The design radiates dignity and determination, with Sacagawea's gaze fixed forward toward the unknown frontier, embodying the spirit of exploration and the invaluable contributions of Native Americans to America's westward expansion.
Reverse: Thomas D. Rogers Sr.'s majestic soaring eagle design graces the reverse, depicting a bald eagle in flight with outstretched wings against a backdrop of seventeen stars representing the states in the Union when the Lewis and Clark expedition began. The eagle's powerful form and graceful flight symbolize American freedom and the boundless possibilities of the new frontier. This classic design has become one of the most recognizable and beloved images in modern U.S. coinage, celebrated for its elegant simplicity and timeless patriotic symbolism.
Why Collectors Choose This Piece
The 2001-D Sacagawea Dollar holds special appeal as a second-year issue, representing the early days of this groundbreaking series that introduced a modern golden dollar to American commerce. For collectors, this roll offers exceptional value—providing multiple brilliant uncirculated examples perfect for completing date sets, trading with fellow numismatists, or gifting to inspire the next generation of coin enthusiasts. The Denver Mint strike ensures quality and authenticity backed by the U.S. government, while the brilliant uncirculated condition guarantees each coin retains its original beauty and investment-grade quality. Whether you're building a comprehensive Sacagawea Dollar collection or seeking affordable entry points into modern U.S. numismatics, this roll delivers both historical significance and enduring collectibility.
Images shown are stock photos. Actual coins will be in brilliant uncirculated condition as described. Mint wrapping may vary.
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