Description: 2000 - 2023 "S" 26 Coin Sacagawea Native American Set with all Traditional Proofs in Native American Series PLUS 2017 Enhanced Uncirculated & 2018 Reverse Proof Beautiful Sacagawea Dollar Set showcasing all of the proof coins in the "Sacagawea" & "Native American" series to date from the first year of the series in 2000 through the 2023 coin released in the early summer PLUS the 2018 Reverse Proof Sacagawea coin released in July, 2018 and the 2017 Enhanced Uncirculated Coin. The 2017 Enhanced Uncirculated and 2018 Reverse Proof coins were released only in limited mintages (225,000 for the Enhanced Uncirc; 200,000 for the Reverse Proof) in special release sets that sold out quickly at the mint. All coins are directly from freshly cracked US proof sets, handled with gloves and never circulated. This is a nice set of gem proof coins from the quite popular series. Below is a description of the coin designs since 2009 when the reverse has been changing each year: 2009 - Three Sisters AgricultureCoin commemorates the spread of Three Sisters Agriculture around 1000 A D and features a Native American woman planting seeds in a field populated with corn, beans and squash. 2010 - Great Law of Peace (HAUDENOSAUNEE) Coin commemorates the Great Tree of Peace and the Iroquois Confederacy of the early 1400s, and features an image of the Hiawatha Belt with five arrows bound together and the additional inscription HAUDENOSAUNEE and GREAT LAW OF PEACE. 2011 - Wampanoag Treaty 1621 Coin commemorates the Great Wampanoag Nation and the creation of an alliance with settlers at Plymouth Bay in 1621 and features the hands of the Supreme Sachem Ousamequin Massasoit and Governor John Carver, symbolically offering a ceremonial peace pipe after the initiation of the first formal written peace alliance between the Wampanoag tribe and the European settlers. The additional inscription is WAMPANOAG TREATY 1621. 2012 - Trade Route Coin commemorates the Trade Routes that helped spread the horse in 17th Century America, and features a Native American horse in profile with horses running in the background. 2013 - Treaty With the Delawares 1778 Coin commemorates the Treaty with the Delawares and features a turkey, howling wolf and turtle (all symbols of the clans of the Delaware Tribe), and a ring of thirteen stars to represent the Colonies. The additional inscription are TREATY WITH THE DELAWARES and 1778. 2014 - Native Hospitality Coin commemorates how Native American hospitality ensures the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Its reverse design depicts a Native American man offering a pipe while his wife offers provisions of fish, corn, roots and gourds. In the background is a stylized image of the face of William Clark's compass highlighting "NW," the area in which the expedition occurred. The design includes the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and $1. 2015 - MOHAWK Iron Workers Coin commemorates the contribution of the Kahnawake Mohawk and Mohawk Akwesasne communities to "high iron" construction work and the building of New York City skyscrapers and bridges.2016 - Code Talkers The reverse of this coin features two helmets and inscriptions fro WWI and WWII with two feathers forming a"V" to symbolize victory, unity and the importance of the code talkers program. 2017 - Sequoyah The reverse of this coin features Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary. 2018 - Jim Thorpe The reverse of this coin recognizes the accomplishments of Olympian and multi-talented athlete Jim Thorpe. The reverse (tails) design depicts Thorpe, with the foreground elements highlighting his football and Olympic achievements. Inscriptions are "JIM THORPE," "WA-THO-HUK" (his native name), "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," and "$1."2019 - Native American Contributions to the US Space ProgramThe reverse design features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations. Behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space, with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. 2020 - Alaska Anti-Discrimination Law The theme of the 2020 Native American $1 Coin design is Elizabeth Peratrovich and Alaska’s Anti-Discrimination Law.The first anti-discrimination law in the United States, prohibiting discrimination in access to public accommodations, was passed in the Alaskan territorial government in 1945. Elizabeth Peratrovich (Tlingit nation), through her advocacy for Alaskan Natives with her husband Roy and an impassioned speech in the Alaskan Senate in support of the law, is widely credited with getting it passed. 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of Elizabeth Peratrovich’s famous testimony in support of the nation’s first anti-discrimination law.2021 - Native Americans in the US MilitaryThe 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.2022 - Ely Parker Native American Dollar The 2022 Native American $1 Coin commemorates Ely S. 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. Designed by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designer Paul C. Balan and sculpted by United States Mint Chief Engraver Joseph Menna, the reverse (tails) design features Parker, depicted in Army uniform, with a quill pen and book, along with a likeness of his graceful signature, as symbols of his experience as an expert communicator. The inscriptions “TONAWANDA SENECA” and “HA-SA-NO-AN-DA” recognize his tribe and the name given to him at birth. Additional inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “$1.”I have sold many sets like these in the past few months as the coins are nice and the price reasonable. Below is a sampling of feedback received for the similar items in recent months:1) "Nice coins with fast delivery. Pleased with everything. Thanks! 2) "Tks for great transaction. AAAAAA++++++." 3) "Super Fast Shipping & Good Communication. Thanks!" 4) "Great Seller!! A++++++++." 5) "Great Seller. Thanks so Much!!!" $5.25 shipping charge for USPS First Class Mail, $2.50 incremental shipping for additional sets. 30 day return privilege. 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Price: 239.99 USD
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-02-03T06:06:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.25 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: $1
Year: 2000 - 2023
Strike Type: Proof, Enhanced & Reverse Proof
Mint Location: San Francisco
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: Uncertified