While billions of these coins were minted, there are three specific “Holy Grail” versions that collectors are hunting for:
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The “Cheerios” Dollar ($5,000 – $29,900+): These were early prototype strikes placed in cereal boxes in 2000. The rare version features enhanced tail feathers with sharp, detailed diagonal ridges and a raised central shaft. Standard dollars have smooth, recessed feathers.
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The “Wounded Eagle” ($100 – $5,000+): Look for a raised “die gouge” (a jagged line) that looks like a spear or arrow cutting through the eagle’s belly on the reverse side.
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The Washington Quarter “Mule” ($100,000+): This is the ultimate error! It features the face of George Washington from a state quarter on the front and the Sacagawea eagle on the back.
Think you found one? Grab a magnifying glass and check those eagle tail feathers! 🔍
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Comment “CHECKED” if you have a 2000-P dollar!
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Click the link in the comments to see side-by-side photos of the “Cheerios” vs. the regular version so you don’t miss out!
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