Description: 2000 – 2016 P/D/S Sacagawea Native American Dollar Set (51 Coins), Littleton LCA59 Coin Album for Sacagawea Dollars 2000 – Date Long Term Archival Storage, and Archival Quality Slip Case Set pictured is the set you will receive. Album includes pages/spaces for Philadelphia and Denver Mint regular issues and Proof coins from the San Francisco Mint for years 2000 through 2015. This album is the perfect way to display and protect your growing collection of beautiful Sacagawea "golden" dollars! Littleton album provides archival-quality, acid-free, and PVC-free long-term storage for your collection. Album features sturdy 3-ring binder construction so album pages lie flat and easily removed. Brass eyelets reinforce the pages, and thumb-holds make slide removal convenient. Crystal-clear slides show both obverse and reverse. Archival quality album slip case is included along with 51 individual Sacagawea Native American Dollar coins as follows: Page 1 (Sacagawea Dollars): 2000 P/D/S – 2004 P/D/S, 2005-P Page 2 (Sacagawea Dollars): 2005 D/S; 2006 – 2008 P/D/S (Native American Dollars)Agriculture: 2009 P/D/S; Great Law: 2010 P/D Page 3 (Native American Dollars):Great Law: 2010-S; Diplomacy: 2011 P/D/S; Trade Routes: 2012 P/D/S; Delaware: 2013 P/D/S; Native Hospitality: 2014 P/D/S; Mohawk Ironworker: 2015 P/D/S Other Coins Included: WW II Code Talkers: 2016 P/D/S Organize your collection with this exclusive album and enjoy optimal viewing of your Sacagawea "golden" dollars for years to come. Sacagawea Golden Dollar was first minted in 2000 and was America's first golden coin as well as the first circulating coin to feature an identifiable Native American. Sacagawea was the Native American guide who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804-1806 on their quest to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. Without her knowledge of the land, the expedition would have failed, and America's westward expansion would have been delayed for many years. The coin depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back. The reverse of the coin features an American eagle in flight, as well as 17 stars. This unusual number of stars symbolizes the 17 states in the Union at the time of Sacagawea's journey with the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Beginning in 2009, the reverse design changed each year to celebrate an important contribution of Indian tribes or individual Native Americans. TERMS OF SALE 1. We work hard to make sure your package gets to you quickly. Please understand external factors like weather, holidays, shipping issues, etc. may impact the speed of your shipment. 2. Customer service is important to us. If for any reason you are unhappy with our coins, notify us via email within 2 days of receipt and we will try to resolve it to your satisfaction. 3. If you feel I have misrepresented an item you have won or purchased, please do not leave Neutral or Negative feedback without first contacting us. Give us the opportunity to correct any issues and make you satisfied with our service.
Price: 349.95 USD
Location: Victoria, Texas
End Time: 2024-08-13T22:06:07.000Z
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Denomination: $1
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Coin: Native American
Year: 2000
Mint Location: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: Sacagawea
Certification: U.S. Mint