The Coin: 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar This golden-colored $1 coin was first issued in 2000 featuring Sacagawea and her baby.
The Rare Error Version: “Cheerios Dollar” A small number were included in boxes of Cheerios cereal as a promotion before the coin’s official release.
The Telltale Sign: Enhanced Eagle Tail Feather On the reverse, the eagle has detailed tail feathers unlike regular issues. This ultra-rare variety is what collectors want.
How to Spot It: Look for a bold and separated feather pattern — especially between the central and outer tail feathers.
Why It's Valuable: Fewer than 200 confirmed examples exist. Most people never knew they had something special.
Auction Price: Verified Cheerios Dollars in top condition have sold for $100,000 or more at auction.