2000-P Sacagawea Dollar
Double Struck on Aluminum Scrap
PCGS MS 65
SOLD
After a recent tour of the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia, it was discovered that the minting process had changed to some degree. One of the changes was that "feeder fingers" were used during the striking of all denominations of U.S. coins. Prior to this tour, U.S. coins that were struck on feeder finger tips were authenticated and described as being struck on aluminum scrap. Coins from all modern denominations have been discovered that were struck on the tips of these feeder fingers.
This 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar double struck on aluminum scrap is very rare. It is featured in chapter 10 of my NLG Award winning book,
World's Greatest Mint Errors.

Feeder Finger Strikes are featured in my
NLG Award winning book,
World's Greatest Mint Errors.
