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Native American (2009-Date)

The Mint is now producing 5 dollar coins each year, 4 Presidential coins and one Native American Dollar. Public Law 110-82 requires that at least 20% of the dollar coins minted each year are "Native American" dollars. This requirement will continue until the presidential dollar coin program is complete.

The Obverse continues the ¾ profile portrait of Sacagawea, a Shoshone Indian guide, who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their Journey of Exploration across North America in 1804-6. In another first for American coinage the portrait on the obverse show Sacagawea carrying Jean Baptiste, her infant son strapped to her back. Six months pregnant when she joined the expedition, Sacagawea gave birth to the boy early in the journey and carried him to the end. The design was submitted and executed by Glenda Goodacre.

The Reverse design will be changed on a yearly basis to reflect a scene commemorative of Native American Indians. The designs will be selected to be illustrative of events during the time frame covered by the four presidential dollars issued in that year. The Native American $1 Coin Program designs will be determined to be appropriate by the Secretary of the Treasury after consultation with the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, the House of Representatives Congressional Native American Caucus and the National Congress of American Indians.

Products

Native American $1 Coin 2009
$3.15

Native American $1 Coin 2010
$3.15

Native American $1 Coin 2011
$3.15

Native American $1 Coin 2013
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2014
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2015
$3.15

Native American $1 Coin 2016
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2018
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2019
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2020
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2021
$3.00

Native American $1 Coin 2022
$3.00