2007 P & D Sacagawea Dollar Set - Philadelphia & Denver Mint
2007 P & D Sacagawea Dollar Set - Philadelphia & Denver Mint
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Commemorate a significant transition in American coinage with this pristine 2007 P & D Sacagawea Dollar set, featuring coins from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. The year 2007 represents the last year of the original Sacagawea reverse design before the introduction of the Native American $1 Coin Program in 2008, making this dual-mint set a meaningful milestone for collectors who appreciate the evolution of modern American currency.
What Makes This Set Special
- Mint Condition: Both coins arrive in pristine, uncirculated Mint condition
- Dual Mint Marks: Complete set includes both P (Philadelphia) and D (Denver) mint marks
- Professional Protection: Each coin housed in protective 2x2 coin holders
- Authentic U.S. Mint Issue: Official legal tender backed by the United States government
- Historic 2007 Date: Final year of the original Sacagawea reverse design
- Golden Manganese-Brass Composition: Distinctive golden appearance with lasting durability
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Obverse: Glenna Goodacre's powerful portrait of Sacagawea captures the young Shoshone woman with her infant son, Jean Baptiste, secured on her back. The design radiates strength and determination, with Sacagawea's gaze fixed forward—a tribute to her crucial role as interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition. The flowing lines and intimate mother-child composition create a deeply human connection that transcends time.
Reverse: Thomas D. Rogers Sr.'s majestic soaring eagle design graces the reverse, depicting the bird in graceful flight with outstretched wings against a backdrop of seventeen stars representing the states in the Union at the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The eagle's powerful form symbolizes freedom and the pioneering spirit of westward exploration, rendered with elegant simplicity that has made this design an enduring favorite among collectors.
Why Collectors Choose This Piece
The 2007 Sacagawea Dollar set holds special significance as the final year featuring the classic soaring eagle reverse, marking the end of an era before the annual rotating Native American designs began. Owning both mint marks from this transitional year provides completeness that serious collectors appreciate, while the pristine condition and protective holders ensure these coins remain investment-grade for generations. Whether you're building a complete Sacagawea collection or focusing on key date coins, this dual-mint set offers both historical importance and numismatic value in one convenient package.
Images shown are stock photos representative of the coins you will receive. Your set will arrive in similar Mint condition with both P and D mint marks as described.
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