This listing is for a two-coin set of modern United States $1 "Golden Dollars," featuring key historical figures from the Presidential and Native American series.
Denomination: $1.00
Composition: Manganese-Brass Clad Copper (Golden Color)
Years Included: 2000 & Circulated Presidential Series
Mints: Philadelphia ("P") and various
1. 2000-P Sacagawea "Golden Dollar"
Obverse: Features Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau.
Reverse: Depicts a soaring bald eagle encircled by 17 stars.
Mint Mark: "P" (Philadelphia Mint).
Condition: Circulated with a natural aged patina.
2. James Monroe Presidential $1 Coin
Obverse: Portrait of James Monroe, the 5th U.S. President (1817-1825).
Reverse: Features a striking image of the Statue of Liberty.
Edge Incuse Lettering: Note that the year and mint mark for this series are located on the edge of the coin.
Both coins are in circulated condition with visible wear and toning consistent with age. Please refer to the high-resolution photos to evaluate the strikes, surface marks, and luster for your own grading purposes.