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Do they make sackaguea coins anymore? - Answers
Yes, the Sacagawea dollar coins are still produced, but they are not minted for circulation as frequently as other coins. The U.S. Mint has occasionally released them for collectors and special sets. While they are still legal tender, the coins are not commonly found in everyday transactions.
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Do they make sackaguea coins anymore? - Answers
Yes, the Sacagawea dollar coins are still produced, but they are not minted for circulation as frequently as other coins. The U.S. Mint has occasionally released them for collectors and special sets. While they are still legal tender, the coins are not commonly found in everyday transactions.
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Do they make sackaguea coins anymore? - Answers
Yes, the Sacagawea dollar coins are still produced, but they are not minted for circulation as frequently as other coins. The U.S. Mint has occasionally released them for collectors and special sets. While they are still legal tender, the coins are not commonly found in everyday transactions.
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