Description: A BEAUTIFUL KEEPSAKE SET! Complete set of uncirculated, direct from the U.S. Mint U.S. SACAGAWEA NATIVE AMERICAN DOLLAR COINS A total of 15 coins issued from 2009 through 2023 15 Total Coins as follows: 2009 - Spread of Three Sisters Depicts a Native American woman spreading seeds in a field. She is planting seeds for growing corn, beans and squash on the same mound, which is an ancient Native American agricultural method of planting known as "Three Sisters". The squash plant provides ground cover to keep weeds away, the bean vines help add nitrogen into the soil and the tall corn stalks provide support for bean vines to grow. This amazingly efficient planting method increases food production by 30% or more! 2010 - Government — The Great Tree of Peace Depicts a Native American Hiawatha Belt, which represents the creation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy), which five symbols on it to represent the original five Nations. On the belt, the central Great White Pine Tree is symbolic of the Onondaga Nation and the four squares represent the Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga and Seneca tribal nations. The 5 bound arrows represent the strength of the unified Confederacy. 2011 - Supreme Sachem Ousamequin, Massasoit of the Great Wampanoag Nation Creates Alliance with Settlers at Plymouth Bay (1621) Depicts the hand of Governor John Carver and Supreme Sachem Ousamequin Massasoit offering the ceremonial peace pipe after the first formal peace agreement and alliance between the European settlers and the Wampanoag tribe in 1692. Historians credit this alliance as being key to the survival of the Plymouth colony. 2012 - Trade Routes in the 17th Century Depicts a Native American and his horse with other running horses in the background, which represents the historical spread of the horse. The Native American Indians had maintained the trans-continental trade routes for over a thousand years, the same routes that helped the early European settlers explore, settle and trade within the mainland. 2013 - The Delaware Treaty (1778) Depicts a turtle, turkey and a howling wolf. The three symbolize the clans of the Native American Delaware Tribe. After the United States declared independence, the Delaware Treaty was signed with the Delaware Indian Tribe at Fort Pitt in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 17, 1778. 13 stars are also depicted on the coin to represent the 13 Colonies of the United States. 2014 - Native Hospitality The full theme of this dollar coin is: "Native Hospitality Ensured the Success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition". Depicted on this coin is a Native American man offering in hospitality, a pipe and his wife offering food, which includes fish, gourd, corn and roots. On the background of this coin depicts the letters "NW" on a compass, denoting the Northwest direction and bearing of the Lewis and Clark expedition. 2015 - Mohawk Ironworkers The full theme of this dollar coin is: "Mohawk high iron workers, builders of New York City and other skylines (from 1886)". Depicted on the reverse is a Mohawk Ironworker reaching for a swinging iron I-beam with the city skyline in the background. Also depicts the words "Mohawk Ironworkers" and two rivets at the outer edge of the design. 2016 - Code Talkers The full theme of this dollar coin is: "Code Talkers from both World War I and World War II (1917-1945)". Depicted on the reverse of the coin are two helmets - one from WWI and the other from WWI. In the background are two feathers in "V" shape - symbolizing victory and unity. This commemorates the importance of Native American code talkers and their role in helping to win both World Wars. 2017 - Sequoyah The full theme of this dollar coin is: "Sequoyah from Cherokee Nation". The reverse of the coin features a depiction of Sequoyah writing the words "Sequoyah from Cherokee Nation" in Cherokee language. This coin commemorates Sequoyah, who is known for creating the Cherokee language and Syllabary. 2018 – Jim Thorpe The theme of this coin is "Jim Thorpe", legendary sports athlete. The reverse of the coin depicts Native American Jim Thorpe and highlights his achievements in football and the Olympics. The word "WA-THO-HUK" is struck on the coin, which is Thorpe's Sac and Fox tribe name. 2019 - American Indians in the Space Program The theme for this coin is "American Indians in the Space Program". The reverse of the coin depicts Native American Mary Golda Ross (Cherokee Nation) writing mathematical space flight calculations. Depicted in the background is an Atlas-Agena rocket launching with an equation in it's exhaust cloud. The equation represents the amount of energy it takes a rocket to leave Earth. Also depicted is an astronaut, which symbolizes Native American astronauts, including John Herrington (Chickasaw Nation), conducting a space walk among a field of stars. 2020 - Elizabeth Peratrovich - Anti-Discrimination Law Of 1945 The theme for this coin is "Elizabeth Peratrovich and Alaska's Anti-Discrimination Law Of 1945". The reverse of the coin depicts a portrait of Elizabeth Peratrovich, who was instrumental in passing the 1945 Anti-Discrimination Law in the Alaskan Territorial Government. Her advocacy was a deciding factor in getting this law pass. This law is also the first anti-discrimination law passed in the United States - a law that prohibits discrimination in access to public accommodations. Also depicted on the coin is the symbol of the Tlingit Raven moiety, the tribe in which she was a member of. 2021 – Native Americans in the U.S. Military The theme of the 2021 Native American $1 Coin is Native Americans in the U.S. Military. Native Americans have served in the Armed Forces of the United States in each of our nation’s conflicts, beginning with the Revolutionary War. They have served at a higher rate in proportion to their population than any other ethnic group. During World War I, Native Americans volunteered to fight in astonishing numbers although most were ineligible for the draft. Of the 10,000 Native Americans who served in the Army and the 2,000 who served in the Navy, three out of four were volunteers. Native Americans have received recognition for their service, including five Medals of Honor during World War II. Their exemplary record of military service continues to this day. The reverse (tails) design features eagle feathers, which were traditionally earned in battle or by performing a brave deed. Eagle feathers are revered and respected, receiving the utmost care and handling, and are to be displayed proudly in homes. Stars representing five branches of the U.S. military are in the foreground, while a circle provides an additional reference to Native Americans. 2022- End of the Civil War The 2022 Native American $1 Coin honors Ely Samuel Parker, a U.S. Army officer, engineer, and tribal diplomat, who served as military secretary to Ulysses S. Grant during the U.S. Civil War. When Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia, on the morning of April 9, 1865, Parker rendered the formal surrender documents in his own hand. 2023- Native American Indians in Ballet Maria Tallchief is considered America’s first major prima ballerina. She is the first Native American (Osage Nation) to hold the rank. In addition to Tallchief, four other American Indian ballerinas from Oklahoma achieved international recognition in the 20th century, including Marjorie Tallchief, her younger sister; Yvonne Chouteau; Rosella Hightower; and Moscelyne Larkin. Celebrated as the “Five Moons,” their legacy of achievement and inclusion continues to influence ballet today. *** These coins come direct from the US Mint and are uncirculated. I wear gloves to open the rolls and assemble your set. I do not review each coin and I do not cherry-pick out coins. Mint errors, if any, may be included. The coins come straight from US Mint issued rolls and while never circulated they may have minor imperfections, scratches, toning from US Mint production processes, US Mint shipping, age, etc. The only manor to obtain a better coin would be to buy proof coins which will costs many times more. *** A few years back the production of these coins was greatly reduced and US Mint uncirculated rolls sold quickly. 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Price: 37.95 USD
Location: Utica, Michigan
End Time: 2023-10-10T13:20:59.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: $1
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Coin: Native American
Year: 2009 2023
Strike Type: Business
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: Chief and Horse, Code Talkers, Educator, Elizabeth Peratrovich, Great Law of Peace, Military Service, Peace Pipe, Sacagawea, Sequoyah, Tallchief, Tonawanda Seneca, Treaty with the Delawares, Tree Planting, Wa-Tho-Huk, Wampanoag Treaty, Wohawk
Certification: Uncertified