2009 P & D Native American Dollar Set - Three Sisters Agriculture
2009 P & D Native American Dollar Set - Three Sisters Agriculture
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Celebrate Agricultural Innovation
Honor the agricultural genius of Native American peoples with this 2009 Native American Dollar set commemorating the Three Sisters planting method. This two-coin collection from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints celebrates the ingenious companion planting of corn, beans, and squash—a sustainable farming technique that fed nations and transformed agriculture across the Americas. Protected in 2x2 coin holders, this set arrives in pristine condition, ready to preserve a legacy of innovation and environmental wisdom.
What Makes This Set Special
- Mint Condition: Both coins arrive in protective 2x2 holders in pristine, uncirculated condition
- Dual Mint Marks: Complete P (Philadelphia) and D (Denver) set for comprehensive collecting
- Historic Tribute: Commemorates the Three Sisters agricultural method and Native American farming innovation
- Manganese-Brass Composition: Distinctive golden color with copper core
- 2009 Issue: First year of the Native American Dollar series design changes
- Protected Storage: Arrives in 2x2 holders to preserve mint condition
- U.S. Government Issue: Official legal tender backed by the United States
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Obverse: Features the iconic portrait of Sacagawea carrying her infant son Jean Baptiste, designed by Glenna Goodacre. The young Shoshone woman gazes confidently forward, symbolizing the strength and determination of Native American women throughout history. The inscriptions "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" frame this powerful image, with the year of mintage completing the design.
Reverse: A beautiful depiction of the Three Sisters—corn, beans, and squash—growing together in harmonious companion planting. The design captures the elegant simplicity and profound wisdom of this agricultural technique, where each plant supports the others: corn provides a natural trellis for climbing beans, beans fix nitrogen in the soil to nourish all three crops, and squash leaves shade the ground to retain moisture and suppress weeds. A Native American woman plants seeds in the rich earth, her hands connecting past and present in an unbroken chain of agricultural knowledge. The inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "$1" frame this tribute to sustainable farming and indigenous innovation that continues to influence modern agriculture.
Why Collectors Choose This Piece
The 2009 Native American Dollar marks a significant milestone as the first year of annually changing reverse designs in this series, making it especially important for collectors. This coin celebrates the Three Sisters agricultural method—a sustainable farming practice that demonstrates Native American peoples' deep understanding of ecology and plant relationships. The technique spread throughout the Americas and remains relevant today as modern agriculture rediscovers the benefits of companion planting. The dual-mint presentation ensures completeness for serious collectors, while the protective 2x2 holders preserve the coins' pristine condition. Whether you're building a comprehensive Native American Dollar collection or honoring indigenous contributions to sustainable agriculture, this set delivers both historical significance and numismatic value.
Images shown are stock photos. Actual coins will be in mint condition as described.
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