Native American Dollar Coins
Beginning in 2009, the United States Mint began minting and issuing $1 coins featuring designs celebrating the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. The obverse design remains the central figure of the "Sacagawea" design and contains the inscriptions LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST. The reverse design changes each year to celebrate an important contribution of Indian tribes, or individual Native Americans, and contain the inscriptions $1 and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Read more below listigs)
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2010 NATIVE AMERICAN SACAGAWEA PD DOLLAR BU $3.99 |
2011 S Sacagawea Native American Deep Cameo Gem Proof $6.99 |
2011 P Sacagawea Dollar Native American From US Mint Roll $3.30 |
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2011 D Sacagawea Dollar Native American Pos A In Mint Wrap $4.44 |
COLORIZED 2000 NATIVE AMERICAN DOLLAR FRONT ONLY lot 3 $12.95 |
2009 P Native Sacagawea 1s PCGS MS67 Pos AB 2 Coins $79.95 |
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2009 P SMS SACAGAWEA NATIVE AMERICAN NGC MS 67 $30.00 |
2011 S PCGS PR69DCAM NATIVE AMERICAN $24.95 |
2003 2010S Sacagawea Native American Proof Dollars 8 $58.95 |
The United States Mint will prepare a timeline of events and personal contributions for the program until at least 2016. This timeline will be used to create candidate designs for consideration. At various stages in the evaluation process, the United States Mint will consult with the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Congressional Native American Caucus, National Congress of American Indians and U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee is responsible for reviewing proposed themes and designs. The Department of the Treasury makes the final selection of designs to be minted and issued.