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2000-2009 S Proof Native American Dollar Set NGC PF70 UC Randy'L Teton Signed 10 Coins

Item# 064029
Price: $399.98

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2000-2009 S Proof Native American Dollar Set NGC PF70 UC Randy'L Teton Signed 10 Coins----Arrives in 10-Coin Storage Box.

These coins are a remarkable tribute to Native American heritage and exemplify the art of coin minting. Each proof coin is crafted with exceptional precision, featuring a mirror-like finish that accentuates intricate designs.

2000-2009 Native American Proof Dollars

This set includes Proof Native American $1 Coins in a PF70 Ultra Cameo condition as designated by NGC. These coins, which were minted at San Francisco, all came from Proof Sets.

The History of Native American Dollar Coins

Native American dollar coins, such as the Sacagawea Dollar Coin, embody a rich tapestry of American history and culture. Introduced in 2000, the Sacagawea Dollar honors the contributions of Native Americans to the exploration and development of the United States. Featuring Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman pivotal to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the coin serves as a tribute to her bravery and a reminder of the profound impact Native Americans have had on American history.

The Native American dollar series has evolved over the years, showcasing significant historical events and figures. Each year's reverse features unique designs reflecting Native American culture and heritage, from tribal symbols to notable individuals like Jim Thorpe, a legendary athlete and Native American icon. These designs educate the public about the diverse cultures contributing to America's identity, allowing collectors to appreciate the rich history within each coin.

The evolution of these designs highlights the cultural importance of Native American contributions to American society. The transition from the initial Sacagawea Dollar design to more recent Native American themes illustrates growing recognition and respect for Indigenous cultures. Each new design captivates collectors and stimulates dialogue about the ongoing legacy of Native American history.

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