Sacagawea Dollar 2007-S Proof Roll (20 Pc.)

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    The 2007-S Sacagawea Dollar Proof Roll, containing 20 pieces struck by the San Francisco Mint, represents a brilliant display of early 21st-century numismatic craftsmanship and cultural significance. As part of the broader Sacagawea Dollar series, these proof coins commemorate the young Shoshone woman who played a vital role as a guide and interpreter during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. First introduced in 2000 to replace the Susan B. Anthony dollar, the Sacagawea Dollar sought to revitalize the use of the one-dollar coin in everyday transactions, while also celebrating the contributions of Native Americans to American history. The 2007-S proofs carry forward this mission, offering collectors a high-grade, deeply mirrored finish that captures the dignity and grace of Sacagawea’s legacy.

    The obverse of each 2007-S Sacagawea Dollar features sculptor Glenna Goodacre’s iconic portrait of Sacagawea, shown in three-quarter profile carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, on her back. This tender and determined depiction was praised for its realism and humanity, and has remained unchanged throughout the life of the series. Surrounding the portrait are the inscriptions “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST,” with the date “2007” and mintmark “S” (for San Francisco) placed below the bust. On the proof version, the contrast between Sacagawea’s frosted portrait and the coin’s mirrored field brings remarkable depth and clarity to the design, highlighting the fine details of her expression, flowing garments, and the swaddled infant on her back.

    The reverse, designed by Thomas D. Rogers Sr., portrays a soaring bald eagle encircled by seventeen stars, symbolizing the states of the Union at the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition in the early 1800s. The eagle is dynamic in flight, with outstretched wings and finely detailed feathers that underscore the coin’s strong patriotic theme. The inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “ONE DOLLAR” are arranged around the rim, while the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” is engraved just above the eagle. The proof strike enhances this design with its deeply polished background and frosted eagle relief, giving the coin an elegant, sculptural quality that surpasses the appearance of circulation strikes.

    All coins in the 2007-S Sacagawea Dollar Proof Roll were struck at the San Francisco Mint using specially prepared dies and planchets. As proof coins, they were intended for inclusion in U.S. Mint Proof Sets and were never issued for circulation. The minting process involves multiple strikes on each blank under controlled pressure, resulting in coins with mirror-like fields, sharp details, and frosted devices. Each coin is struck with great precision to meet the expectations of collectors who demand superior quality. The "S" mintmark, located just below the date, identifies the origin of these pieces and adds to their collectibility, particularly for those building complete sets of proof issues.

    The total mintage of 2007-S Sacagawea Proof Dollars reached approximately 2,814,682 coins, though far fewer are preserved in 20-coin rolls like the one in question. These proof rolls were typically assembled outside the U.S. Mint by distributors or dealers who broke down original proof sets and grouped the coins for resale. As such, proof rolls often appeal to collectors looking to obtain larger quantities of the same coin in pristine condition, especially when housed in protective plastic tubes. The scarcity of intact 20-coin rolls increases their appeal, particularly among collectors who value uniformity, quality, and presentation in their holdings.

    The coins in the 2007-S Sacagawea Dollar Proof Roll are generally preserved in brilliant, near-perfect condition. When stored properly in a sealed tube or capsule, the proof surfaces remain untoned, with no spotting or haze. The frosted devices and reflective fields retain their luster, and the raised edges remain crisp and unmarred by handling. Many of these coins would likely grade PR69 or PR70 if submitted for certification, making them attractive not just for bulk display but also for cherry-picking premium individual pieces for slab submission. Collectors seeking to build a registry-quality Sacagawea set often turn to proof rolls as a source of top-condition candidates.

    While the Sacagawea Dollar was not widely adopted in everyday commerce, it found a loyal following among collectors and educators for its historical and cultural narrative. The 2007 issue marked the final year before the transition to the Native American $1 Coin Program, which began in 2009 and introduced rotating reverse designs featuring contributions of Native Americans to U.S. history. As such, the 2007-S proof occupies a meaningful transitional position within the broader context of the series. It represents the culmination of the original static reverse design before the coin’s purpose shifted to a more educational and commemorative format.

    Each coin in the 20-piece 2007-S Sacagawea Dollar Proof Roll reflects not only the high standards of the U.S. Mint’s proof production but also the intention to honor a historical figure often overlooked in early American narratives. Sacagawea’s image, thoughtfully chosen and expertly rendered, provides a strong visual counterpoint to traditional depictions of U.S. presidents and founding fathers. The inclusion of her infant son reinforces the themes of family, sacrifice, and the continuity of heritage. For many collectors, these coins are more than bullion—they are narrative artifacts that tell a story through symbolic design and enduring metal.

    The roll format adds an appealing element of practicality and investment flexibility. Collectors can enjoy the visual impact of 20 identical proof coins housed together, while also having the option to segment or resell individual pieces as needed. Proof rolls are ideal for educational purposes, group gifting, or display in custom cases. They also allow advanced numismatists to search for cameo or ultra cameo designations when submitting for grading, which can significantly elevate a coin’s market value. With each coin preserved in uncirculated proof condition, these rolls present a strategic way to acquire high-quality U.S. Mint products in quantity.

    The 2007-S Sacagawea Dollar Proof Roll of 20 pieces is a refined, accessible, and historically resonant offering for collectors who appreciate both artistry and symbolism in American coinage. From the luminous portrait of Sacagawea and her child to the detailed eagle reverse, these coins showcase the best of U.S. Mint proof technology while honoring a legacy rooted in exploration, endurance, and cultural intersection. Preserved in pristine condition, housed together in a roll format, and minted with precision by the San Francisco Mint, each coin stands as a tribute to craftsmanship and national storytelling, making the roll an essential acquisition for those who collect with purpose and pride.

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    • Year: 2007
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    • Mint Mark: S
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