We are pleased to offer for sale this
2009-P Native American Sacagawea
Dollar BU. This
2009-P Sacagawea Dollar
coin is Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition. All of our
Sacagawea Golden Dollar BU
coins have nice eye appeal and no major marks or visible problems and
represent a great value for the price. These
2009-P Native American Sacagawea
coins are taken from original BU rolls or Mint Sets and are well worth
the price.
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 daollar coin to be redesigned to depict "images celebrating
the important contributions made by Indian trabes 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.
The first coin in the Native American series was issued in 2009 and
designed by Mint sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth, and the subject is
the spread of Three Sisters Agriculture. It depicts a Native
American woman planting seeds in a field populated with corn, beans,
and squash. The obverse of the
2009 Native American Dollar
features the same portrait of Sacagawea and her infant child as
previous issues, designed by Glenna Goodacre.
This
2009-P Native
American Sacagawea Dollar is of great worth to the
collector or numismatist that needs to fill a hole in their BU
Sacagawea Dollar
set. The
Sacagawea
Dollar weighs 8.1 grams and has a diameter of
26.5mm.
Sacagawea
Dollars are composed of a pure copper core with outer
layers of manganese brass (.770 copper, .120 zinc, .070 manganese, and
.040 nickel). There were 37,380,000 of the
2009-P Native American Sacagawea
Dollar minted at the Philadelphia Mint.