Owner Comments:
Thirteen stars, the year, mintmark, and the words E PLURIBUS UNUM are inscribed into the edge.
The obverse features the series’ traditional depiction of Sacagawea and her son.
The reverse commemorates the treaty with the Delaware Indians. It features a turkey, wolf, and turtle, which are animal symbols of the clans of the Delaware tribe. It’s a beautiful coin!
The theme of the coin - - the treaty with the Delaware - - is sort of weird to me, however.
The treaty was the first formal treaty between the new United States and a Native American tribe. It was signed on September 17, 1778 at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania - - Fort Pitt is present day Pittsburg. Briefly, the treaty was an alliance between the US and the Delaware against the British. In it the Americans also promised to recognize the tribe as a sovereign nation and guaranteed their territorial rights. However, within about a year, the US had failed to follow through and the Delaware ended up supporting the British . . .
I don't really care for the Sacagawea label, but it was difficult to find anything else out there already graded above MS66. At least it has a First Releases designation. I bought the coin on Ebay and had to compete pretty hard for it - - I think I paid way too much for it . . . I hope it was worth it in the long haul!