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PCGS Number: 939802 Coin Date: 2024-D Denomination (Short): $1 Denomination (Long): One dollar Variety: Native American Variety 2: Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 Desg: MS Mint Mark: D Composition: Copper & Brass Strike Type: Business Coinage Type: Native American dollar Coinage Years: 2009-Present Mint Location: Denver Diameter: 26.5 Weight (Grams): 8.1 Designer: Glenna Goodacre & Richard Masters Edge: Lettered Obverse Description: Portrait of Sacagawea with child in a papoose with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST in the left field. LIBERTY centered at the top and the date and mint mark in the lower right field. Reverse Description: The reverse (tails) design shows an eagle staff, an American Indian symbol of respect, honor, and patriotism, together with an American flag to represent the dual citizenship of Native Americans. General Notes: On June 2, 1924, the Indian Citizenship Act was signed into law, granting U. S. citizenship to “all non-citizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States.” The Act notably did not require American Indians to give up their tribal citizenship to become U.S. citizens, allowing individual Indian people to preserve their tribal identity and their right to communal tribal property.
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Not only did the Act give American Indians the rights and protections afforded to citizens of the United States, but it also added to the diversity of thought and culture of our nation by unlocking the doors for Indians to become citizens of the United States on their own terms.
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The 2024 design shows an eagle staff, an American Indian symbol of respect, honor, and patriotism, together with an American flag to represent the dual citizenship of Native Americans. PCGS #: 939802