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Offline CoinCrusader42

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Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 26, 2008, 05:36:33 PM
I read somewhere that the Sacagawea Dollar reverse was going to be changed, starting in 2009.

Will the change just be three or four times in 2009, or will changes go on for year after year?

Are there plans to return eventually to the Eagle reverse?  It is one of my favorites.

Any answers will be appreciated.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 26, 2008, 09:51:34 PM
They aren't Sacs anymore, they're just Native American dollars. :(

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Beginning in 2009, the United States Mint will mint and issue $1 coins featuring designs celebrating the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the development of the United States and the history of the United States. The obverse design each year will remain the central figure of the “Sacagawea” design first produced in 2000, and contain the inscription “Liberty.” The reverse design will change each year to celebrate an important contribution of Indian tribes or individual Native Americans and contain the inscriptions “$1” and “United States of America.” Like the Presidential $1 Coins, the Native American $1 Coins will maintain their distinctive edge, golden color and feature edge-lettering of the year, mint mark, “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust.”
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Until the conclusion of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, the coins will be issued, to the maximum extent practicable, in chronological order of the events or persons being featured on the reverse design. In general, five distinct $1 coins will be issued each year -- four Presidential $1 Coins and one Native American $1 Coin. After the completion of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, the Native American $1 Coin Program will continue, featuring designs in any order determined to be appropriate by the Secretary, after consultation with the Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate, the Congressional Native American Caucus of the House of Representatives, and the National Congress of American Indians.

The United States Mint will prepare a timeline of events and personal contributions of Native Americans for the program until at least 2016. This timeline will be used to create candidate designs for consideration. At various stages in the evaluation process, the United States Mint will consult with the Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate, the Congressional Native American Caucus of the House of Representatives, the Commission of Fine Arts, the National Congress of American Indians and the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. The Secretary of the Treasury will make the final selection of designs to be minted and issued.

The United States Mint will continue to produce Presidential $1 Coins and Native American $1 Coins so that the total quantity of $1 coins minted and issued for circulation is sufficient to meet the needs of the Nation. The law requires that at least 20 percent of all such $1 coins minted and issued in any year be Native American $1 Coins.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 26, 2008, 10:36:55 PM
These things don't even circulate, so why the bother with them?  I don't even like them, they get dirty and snarfy after a little bit of circulation.  The only thing they have going for them is Randy L' Teton, she a hottay in my humble opinion.  Actually I think these things are pandering efforts at pleasing vocal representatives of a people wronged for hundreds of years.  For me that doesn't do it. 

If you really want to recognise the Native American people, you will build 21st century schools on their "reservations"- concentration camps and afford the opportunity to join the American mainstream.  Don't pander with "pretty" little non circulating legal tender coins. :o

 


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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 29, 2008, 01:43:19 PM
Thanks for the information.

By the way, our youngest son and I met Randy in Colorado Springs several years ago, and had our picture taken with her.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 29, 2008, 02:09:22 PM

WOW!  We would like to see that picture.

How about it Gary.....scan it and load it up.

You have always said you wanted to learn how to do it, now is your chance.



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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 30, 2008, 05:43:08 PM
I would like to.

She seemed like a very nice person.

The problem currently isn't scanning the picture, it's finding the picture.

I always thought it would look neat to have the picture, as well as some Sacagawea coins, framed together.  So, I put the picture in a "safe" place, so it would be available when I bought the frame.  Currently, it is still in that safe place.  I just have to find it.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 30, 2008, 09:52:32 PM
Randy L' is the current Baberaham Lincoln of US coinage, according to Wayne, of Wayne's World. ;D

 


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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 30, 2008, 11:29:10 PM

He he he....I do that all the time CC.

One day I will find many things that I have put in a "safe" place but have no idea where.

Keep looking one day you will find it.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 31, 2008, 06:15:30 AM
From my experience, once something has been placed in a SAFE place, it's SAFE for eternity, never to be seen again.  ;D  ;D

One of these days I'm going to start up a list on the PC for all my "SAFE" places so I can just look up where I've stashed things.  ::)

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 31, 2008, 08:10:05 AM
Speaking of unfindable safe places, I have promised to loan our historical museum my Presidential Campaign pins, and I'm currently trying to find them.

In addition I have a personally enscribed photo from President Harry S. Truman.  Also in a safe place.

I would be so happy to find those items -- as well as the picture of Randy, our youngest son, and myself.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 31, 2008, 08:17:34 AM
I have an original photograph of President William McKinley that was taken a few weeks before he was assassinated in 1901.  He went on a trip out to the west coast and my Great Great Grandmother took a photograph of him in San Francisco, I also have the Southern Pacific timetable for his train that travelled up the west coast.  Everything I have from before 1906 from her survived the Earthquake and fire, the photos made it through better, the watch on the other hand was damaged by the fire.

 


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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 31, 2008, 03:16:09 PM
The photo sounds like a real historical treasure.  I had a beautiful McKinley campaign button, but unfortunately it was stolen and never recovered.

Accomplished two things today.  Took the boat out for the first time this year, and was pleased everything worked well.

Secondly, with the help of our oldest son, we searched for those items mentioned earlier.

Couldn't find the picture of Randy, or the autographed picture of Harry S. Truman.

However...

We did find the Presidential Campaign pins -- about 200 of them.  So, the museum curator will be pleased.  Meanwhile, we will continue to look for that "safe" place and hopefully find the other missing items.

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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
May 31, 2008, 11:18:03 PM
Here are some photographs I put on a website for a school project once:

Photographs of the Lucin Cutoff 1902-1904

 


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Re: Sacagawea Dollar Questions
June 03, 2008, 12:12:26 AM
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Sir Scottishmoney:
Do you have any special things from President Kennedy.  His coin only brought me into this hobby of wonderful people.
If yes, kindly post them in the web.   Thanks
George

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