
Sand Dollar
A sand dollar in the context of nature and wilderness refers to the common skeleton of the marine echinoderm found on beaches, often collected or sold as a souvenir.
Estimated value as of 2026 ยท Source: Average from beach souvenir shops for sand dollar skeletons
Fun Fact
The 'sand dollar' name comes from its flat, round shape resembling a silver dollar coin, and finding one intact on the beach is considered a rare and lucky experience.
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