Tomux collection
1 Dollar
KM#467
8.07 g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel, 26.5 mm. Obv: Sacagawea (1788-1812), with child. She was a Shoshone native american. She was an translator and a guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Rev: Native American woman sowing seeds of the Three Sisters (main agricultural crops of some Native American: squash, maize, and climbing beans). It symbolizes the Indian tribes' contributions to agriculture, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Obv. Designers: Glenna Goodacre Rev. Designer: Norman E. Nemeth Edge: Plain with inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM ********** 2009 P ***
1 Dollar KM#467 8.07 g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel, 26.5 mm. Obv: Sacagawea (1788-1812), with child. She was a Shoshone native american. She was an translator and a guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Rev: Native American woman sowing seeds of the Three Sisters (main agricultural crops of some Native American: squash, maize, and climbing beans). It symbolizes the Indian tribes' contributions to agriculture, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Obv. Designers: Glenna Goodacre Rev. Designer: Norman E. Nemeth Edge: Plain with inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM ********** 2009 P ***
North America
USA
2009