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2016-S Proof Native American Sacagawea Dollar PCGS PR69 DCAM- Fading Blue Label.


Sacagawea Dollar is also called Sacagawea Golden Dollar due to their color.


Them of 2016 Native American Sacagawea Dollar: 
Native American Code Talkers.
From the 12,000 Native Americans serving in the U.S. military during World War I and the 44,000 serving during World War II, hundreds played a vital role in communications by using their native languages to develop secret battle codes. These codes, which proved unbreakable to the enemy, were used to transmit important information such as troop movements and enemy locations. The efforts of these Native American Code Talkers have been recognized.

The Life of Sacagawea

Sacagawea was the Shoshone Indian who assisted the historic Lewis and Clark expedition. From 1804-1806, while still a teenager, she guided the adventurers from the Northern Great Plains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her husband and their son, who was born during the trip, also accompanied the group. At about the age of 11, Sacagawea was captured by a Hidatsa raiding party and taken from her Shoshone tribe. She was later sold into slavery with the Missouri River Mandan's. They then sold her (or gave her away in a bet) to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French-Canadian fur trader, who made her his wife.

The U.S. Mint issued the Sacagawea Golden Dollar from 2000 to 2008. It was the first dollar made with an outer layer of manganese brass, giving it a golden color. The obverse design features Sacagawea and the reverse depicts a soaring eagle. In 2009, the dollar transitioned to the Native American $1 Coin Program using the Sacagawea obverse paired with different reverse designs each year

Obverse: 
Sacagawea portrayed in three-quarter profile. On her back, Sacagawea carries Jean Baptiste, her infant son. Six months pregnant when she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition, Sacagawea gave birth to Jean Baptiste early in the journey
Reverse: 
Designed to complement the obverse, the selected reverse features a soaring eagle encircled by 17 stars. The 17 stars represent each state in the Union at the time of the 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition.
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