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$1 2019 S Sacagawea Mary Ross - ER 10-Coin Silver Proof Set |
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$1 2019 S Sacagawea Mary Golda Ross First Releases |
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$1 2019 S Sacagawea Mary Ross-First Releases 10-Coin Clad Proof Set |
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$1 2018 S SACAGAWEA Jim Thorpe First Releases |
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$1 2020 S Sacagawea Anti-Discrimination Law First Releases |
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The laws enforced by EEOC makes it unlawful for Federal agencies to discriminate against employees and job applicants on the bases of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or age. A person who files a complaint or participates in an investigation of an EEO complaint, or who opposes an employment practice made illegal under any of the laws that EEOC enforces is protected from retaliation.
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$1 2018 S SACAGAWEA Jim Thorpe Early Releases |
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The obverse design retains the central figure of the Sacagawea design first produced in 2000 with the inscriptions LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST. The reverse design changes each year to honor an important contribution of Indian tribes or individual Native Americans with the inscriptions $1 and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Reverse designs for the Native American $1 Coin are selected by the Secretary of the Treasury after consulting with the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, the Congressional Native American Caucus of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Commission of Fine Arts and the National Congress of American Indians, and after public review by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. Like Presidential $1 Coins, Native American $1 Coins have a distinctive edge, are golden in color, and feature edge-lettering of the year, mint mark and E PLURIBUS UNUM. In 2009, the United States Mint began minting and issuing $1 coins featuring designs celebrating the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. The Native American $1 Coin Program is authorized by the Native American $1 Coin Act. In celebration of the San Francisco Mint’s 50th anniversary producing United States Mint proof coinage. U.S. Mint is proud to offer this silver reverse proof coin.
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$1 2012 S Sacagawea 17th Century Trade Routes |
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$1 2019 S Sacagawea Mary Golda Ross |
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In 1958, a woman stumped the panelists on the game show “What’s My Line?” When they finally discovered what she did, the show’s host admitted that he, himself, was surprised by her occupation.
Who was Mary G. Ross? She was another 'hidden figure,' a mathematician and engineer whose role in America's space age is largely unknown. Her life's work is celebrated in the August 9, 2018, Google Doodle.
Born in 1908, Ross was a Native American and member of the Cherokee Nation. After earning a master's degree in 1938, she eventually moved to California in 1941, where landed a job as a mathematician at Lockheed, working on the P-38 Lightning fighter plane. She worked her way up the ranks at Lockheed and become the only woman among on the original team at Skunk Works.
As a mathematician and engineer, she wrote a number of professional and theoretical works and was one of the authors of the NASA Planetary Flight Handbook Vol. III, about space travel to Mars and Venus.
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$1 2017 S SACAGAWEA SEQUOYAH |
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After 8 years of the Sacagawea Dollars, the United States Mint began to try new designs. Thus, came the Native American Dollar Coins. One thing that you can note about the new designs is that there is no longer a date or a mint mark visible on the dollar. Instead, the date and mint mark appear on the edge.
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$1 2015 S SACAGAWEA MOHAWK IRONWORKERS EARLY RELEASES |
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The Sacagawea Native American dollar was authorized to be redesigned in the Native American $1 Coin Act, passed in 2007. The act called for the one dollar coin to be redesigned to depict "images celebrating the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the development of the United States..." The redesigned Native American Dollars kept the obverse design largely intact, although the date and inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM were moved to the edge of the coin.
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$1 2009 S SACAGAWEA AGRICULTURE |
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The Sacagawea dollar (also known as the "golden dollar") is a United States dollar coin introduced in 2000, although not minted for general circulation between 2002 to 2008 and again from 2012 onward because of its general unpopularity with the public and low business demand for the coin. These coins have a copper core clad by manganese brass, giving them a distinctive golden color. The coin features an obverse by Glenna Goodacre. From 2000 to 2008, the reverse featured an eagle design by Thomas D. Rogers. Since 2009, the reverse of the Sacagawea dollar has been changed yearly, with each design in the series depicting a different aspect of Native American cultures. These coins are marketed as "Native American dollars".
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$1 2013 S SACAGAWEA TREATY WITH THE DELAWARES |
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The 2013-S Proof Native American Dollar had a new reverse design this year. The reverse design represents the Delaware Treaty of 1778. The obverse design remained the same as in previous years featuring Sacagawea and her son John Baptiste.
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$1 2007 S SACAGAWEA |
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USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2007-S Native American & Sacagawea Dollar (Proof Coin) is Worth $16 or more.
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$1 2008 S SACAGAWEA |
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USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2008-S Native American & Sacagawea Dollar (Proof Coin) is Worth $16 or more.
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$1 2012 S Sacagawea 17th Century Trade Routes |
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