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Depictions of Native Americans in the United States on coins Pages in category "Native Americans on coins" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The first coin in the Native American series, issued in 2009, was designed by Mint sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth, the subject being the spread of Three Sisters Agriculture. [14] It depicts a Native American woman planting seeds in a field populated with corn, beans and squash. [14]
200,000 (max number of sets containing each coin) Uncirculated: 200,000 P 200,000 D $1: Native American "Hospitality" dollar : Sacagawea Native American man clasping a ceremonial pipe while his wife holds a plate of provisions, including fish, corn, roots and gourds Uncirculated: 5,600,000 P 3,080,000 D 50,000 D (enhanced) Proof: 665,100 S
With the passage of the Native American $1 Coin Act [38] on September 20, 2007, the U.S. Mint began designing a series of Sacagawea dollars with modified reverses to further commemorate "Native Americans and the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the development of the United States and the history ...
In 2018, the American Innovation $1 Coin Program was launched. The program will run from 2019–2032, commemorating an inventor or an invention from each state and six territories. An introductory coin was released in 2018. These coins do not circulate as of 2019, as no dollar coins have been minted for circulation since 2012 due to a lack of ...
Coin Obverse design Reverse design Mintage Obverse Reverse 25¢ Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site quarter George Washington: Tuskegee Airman suiting up with two P-51 Mustangs flying overhead ---- $1: Native American dollar Sacagawea: Two feathers and five stars indicating Native American military service ---- see article: Sacagawea dollar
Rare and valuable American coins come in numerous denominations, designs and metal compositions, and they can sell for anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to a few million. Although the priciest...
Frontiersman facing a Native American, "1934" in field 90% Ag, 10% Cu Uncirculated: 15,010 (P) 7,506 D 5,006 S [38] 1937 50¢ Arkansas Centennial half dollar Native American and Liberty Eagle 90% Ag, 10% Cu Uncirculated: 5,505 (P) 5,505 D 5,506 S [39] 1937 50¢ Norfolk, Virginia, Bicentennial half dollar (dated 1936) City seal of Norfolk, Virginia