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Sacagawea dollar coins without visible dates fall into two categories. Coins from 2009 onward belong to the Native American $1 Coin series where the date and mint mark were intentionally moved to the coin’s edge. Their lack of a front-facing date is by design, not an error. These golden-looking Sacagawea dollars are worth their face value.
Coins from 2000–2008 were originally minted with the date on the obverse. It’s a rare minting error if one of these lacks a date on both the face and the edge. This Sacagawea Dollar is potentially worth significant money and always above its face value. For example, a unique 2009 no-date example sold for $10,000, and other mint-error Sacagaweas have fetched thousands from collectors.
Heavily circulated Sacagawea coins lose edge lettering through wear, which doesn’t add to their value because they were originally minted with date stamps. Genuine mint errors, by contrast, must be authenticated by professional grading services like PCGS or NGC to confirm they weren’t tampered with after minting.
Some no-date Sacagawea coins feature arrows on the reverse. These are standard 2010 Native American dollars honoring the Iroquois Confederacy.
Cheerios Sacagaweas (year 2000) all carry a visible date and a dateless error version, if it exists, would be extraordinarily valuable. Always seek expert verification before buying or selling any suspected error coin.
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What are Sacagawea Dollar Coins Without Dates on the Front?
Sacagawea dollar coins without dates on the front are standard Native American dollars (2009-present) where the date and mint mark moved to the edge. No-date Sacagawea dollars are part of the Native American $1 Coin Act of 2007 which redesigned the series to annually honor Native American contributions.
Some dateless Sacagawea coins miss the edge lettering entirely and these specimens are valuable to numismatists as rare mint error coins, often categorized under error coin varieties in numismatic classification systems.
Earlier editions of the Sacagawea dollar (2000-2008) had the date on the obverse near the bottom of the coin, alongside Sacagawea’s portrait designed by the sculptor Glenna Goodacre.

True, “no-date Sacagawea Dollar coins” are worth much more than their standard $1 face value. But, they need expert verification to rule out accidental and deliberate alterations, including post-mint damage or coin smoothing.
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What is the Worth and Value of Sacagawea Dollar Coins Without Dates?
A Sacagawea dollar without a visible date that’s part of the American Native $1 Coin series is worth its $1 face value. These coins don’t have dates on obverse by design as their dates and mint marks are moved to coins’s edge.
A no-date Sacagawea Dollar is potentially worth tens, hundreds, or even thousands of dollars if the date is missing due to a rare minting error (like the edge lettering being absent). Particularly if the coin is in uncirculated or mint state condition (MS grades).
Proof versions of the Sacagawea dollar are especially worth examining for no-date mint errors as any missing date on a proof coin would be extraordinarily rare and valuable.
For example, a few years ago a unique (the only one ever discovered) no-date Native American 2009 Sacagawea Dollar was sold for $10,000 to an ecstatic numismatist who now has the bragging rights of owning a truly unique coin.

You should have your coin examined by a professional coin grading service if you have a 2000-2008 coin that lacks a date on both the face and the edge (when date should have been on the obverse).
That coin is potentially worth a lot of money, especially if verified as a major mint error recognized in error coin reference guides like the Cherry Pickers’ Guide.
Unfortunately, I can’t give you a chart or tell you how much money you should expect to make given that so far zero no-date Sacagawea coins has been sold for an exuberant amount of money. The only exception is the sold coin I covered above.
I can say, however, that some rare Sacagawea dollars with mint errors have sold for thousands of dollars and yours might be the next one.

Be careful if someone offers you no-date Sacagawea coins to buy. Check to see if the coins aren’t circulated to a point of losing their edge lettering.
And take the coins to a coin grading service for an evaluation if you have your doubts. The seller’s refusal to have their coins tested is a sign they’re selling fake Sacagawea dollars!
Additionally, you can browse recent sold listings on eBay to get a rough sense of current market values for no-date Sacagawea coins. Always treat these figures as a starting point rather than a final appraisal.
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Are There Sacagawea Dollar Coins Without Dates and Mint Marks at the Same Time?
Yes, there’re Sacagawea dollar coins without dates and mint marks at the same time. These are coins from the Native American dollars series from 2009 onwards. In Native American dollar series dates and mint marks were moved from obverses to edges by the United States Mint under the Native American $1 Coin Act of 2007.
Native American dollar coins feature the year, mint mark, and the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on their edges, but you need a jeweler loupe or magnification glass to read these stamps. Heavily circulated coins lose the edge inscription entirely due to edge wear and abrasion from circulation.
Lacking mint marks and dates because of heavy circulation doesn’t make them more valuable as they were originally minted with these design elements.
In contrast, authenticated examples of missing edge lettering are confirmed by professional grading services like PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company), which distinguish genuine mint errors from post-mint damage.
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Are There Sacagawea Coins Without Dates and Edge Lettering at the Same Time?
Yes, there’re Sacagawea coins without dates and edge lettering at the same time.
They’re coins from the early years (2000-2008) where the date should be on the front (obverse), but the date is missing. These error coins lack edge lettering, so both design features are missing.
Or they could be the coins from the Native American Dollar Series (2009+) where the date/mint mark should be on the edge along with mint marks and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” inscription.
Discovering a Native American Dollar Series coin in mint condition and without edge lettering is significant as it’s a rare mint error worth a lot of money. This coin is especially worth a lot if it’s authenticated and encapsulated in a graded slab holder by a major coin grading authority.
Most of the Native American Dollars you’ll find have lost their edge lettering due to heavy circulation.
See example below of a person showing a worn out Sacagawea Dollar with a smooth edge, even though the coin originally had a lettered edge with a date on it.

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Why Do Some No-Date Sacagawea Coins Have Arrows on Their Backs (Reverses)?
Some no-data Sacagawea dollars have arrows on their backs (reverse) because they’re part of the 2010 Native American Dollar series.
No-date Sacagawea Dollar with arrows on their back was designed by U.S. Mint Artistic Infusion Program artists and it features Sacagawea with her child on the obverse and a bundle of five arrows clutched in an eagle’s talons on the reverse.
The image on the reverse symbolizes the Great Law of Peace and unity of the Haudenosaunee, i.e., five original nations of the Iroquois Confederacy (Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Seneca).
For the Sacagawea Dollar with arrows on their back the U.S. Mint moved the date, mint mark, and the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” from the obverse to the edge of the coin. Here, the lack of date stamp on the obverse is a standard feature, and not a mint error.

Other no-date Native American dollars you encounter will feature entirely different reverses. The 2009 coin shows a woman planting corn alongside the Three Sisters (corn, beans, and squash). The Three Sisters symbolize Native American agriculture. The 2017 coin honors Sequoyah and his Cherokee syllabary. Various other issues depict scenes of Native American life and heritage, including a farmer harvesting crops.
All of these coins lack a date on the front by design, not due to a mint error.
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Are There Sacagawea Cheerios Dollars Without Dates?

No, there’re no Sacagawea Cheerios dollar coins without dates. All Sacagawea Cheerios dollars that were part of the original promotion campaign and collaboration between the U.S. Mint and General Mills have the “2000” date on the obverse along with unique design features distinguishing them from regular circulating Sacajawea dollars. This unique design includes enhanced tail feather detailing on the eagle reverse.

It’s possible one or several of the original 5,500 Cheerios Sacagaweas has the date missing on it because of a mint error. That coins would be an extremely valuable specimen, but such a coin hasn’t been found so far. Check your Cheerios Sacagawea for missing dates if you own one of these rare coins.
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Sacagawea Dollar Coins Without Dates- What are These and are These Coins Valuable? Conclusion
Sacagawea dollars without visible dates come in two types. Coins from 2009 onward have dates moved to the edge by design, making them worth just their face value. Coins from 2000–2008 should have dates on the front, so a missing date suggests a rare mint error potentially worth thousands.
Heavily worn out Sacagawea coins lose their edge lettering through circulation, but this doesn’t increase their value.
Genuine no-date Sacagawea dollar coins must be verified by professional grading services like PCGS or NGC to rule out tampering. Always seek expert authentication before buying or selling any suspected no-date Sacagawea dollar.
References:
- 2010 Sacagawea Native American Dollar Uncirculated/Proof PDS 3 mint set.- https://www.ebay.com/itm/176992970961
- I have a sagagwea coin with no date is this rare. No not really it has arrows and a banner wrapped around the arrows on- https://www.justanswer.com/antiques/nj2k1-sagagwea-coin-no-date-rare-no-not.html
- Sacagawea Coin Without Mint Mark And Date- https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=448908
- I have a no date Sacagawea coin. Is it worth anything?- https://www.quora.com/I-have-a-no-date-Sacagawea-coin-Is-it-worth-anything
- No Date on Sacagawea Coins- https://www.reddit.com/r/CURRENCY/comments/1nknrya/no_date_on_sacagawea_coins/
- Rare Sacagawea Coins: Background, Appearance & Value Factors- https://www.invaluable.com/blog/rare-sacagawea-coins/
- Edge approaches differ on Enhanced Uncirculated dollars- https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/edge-approaches-differ-on-enhanced-uncirculated-dollars.html
- 2000-P Sacagewea Dollar – Cheerios Variety FS-902 – Prototype Reverse of 1999- https://www.reddit.com/r/coins/comments/efzm47/2000p_sacagewea_dollar_cheerios_variety_fs902/
- No edge letter on Native American dollar- https://www.numismaticnews.net/archive/no-edge-letter-on-native-american-dollar

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