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2011-P Native American Dollar Roll - Wampanoag Treaty (25 Coins)

2011-P Native American Dollar Roll - Wampanoag Treaty (25 Coins)

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Commemorate America's First Peace Treaty

Celebrate a defining moment in American history with this pristine roll of 25 Brilliant Uncirculated 2011-P Native American Dollars. This powerful design honors the 1621 peace treaty between the Wampanoag Nation and the Plymouth colonists, the first written peace agreement in what would become the United States. The treaty between Supreme Sachem Ousamequin Massasoit and Governor John Carver established a remarkable alliance that endured for more than fifty years, demonstrating the possibility of mutual respect and cooperation between Native peoples and European settlers.

What Makes This Roll Special

  • Brilliant Uncirculated Condition - Fresh from the Philadelphia Mint, never placed into circulation
  • Complete 25-Coin Roll - Perfect for collectors building their Native American Dollar series
  • 2011 Wampanoag Treaty Design - Third year of the Native American Dollar reverse series
  • Philadelphia "P" Mint Mark - Struck at America's first mint facility
  • Manganese-Brass Composition - Distinctive golden appearance with bronze and copper core
  • Legal Tender - Each coin is $1 United States currency, backed by the U.S. government
  • Original Mint Packaging - Arrives in protective roll wrapping (packaging may vary)

The Artistry Behind the Coin

Obverse: The iconic portrait of Sacagawea, designed by Glenna Goodacre, graces the front of each coin. The young Shoshone woman gazes forward with quiet determination, her infant son Jean Baptiste secured on her back in traditional fashion. The design captures the spirit of courage and maternal strength that made Sacagawea an indispensable guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY" and the year of issue.

Reverse: Artist Richard Masters created a profoundly symbolic design depicting the historic moment when two cultures came together in peace. The composition features the hands of Supreme Sachem Ousamequin Massasoit of the Wampanoag and Governor John Carver of Plymouth Colony passing a ceremonial peace pipe, the traditional symbol of friendship and sacred agreement among Native peoples. This powerful image captures the solemnity and significance of the 1621 treaty that allowed both peoples to coexist peacefully. The hands meeting in the center represent mutual respect, trust, and the hope for lasting harmony. Inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "$1," and "WAMPANOAG TREATY 1621."

Why Collectors Choose This Piece

The 2011 Native American Dollar stands as a testament to the diplomatic wisdom of both the Wampanoag Nation and the Plymouth colonists. This treaty, sealed with the ceremonial peace pipe, created an alliance that lasted over half a century and demonstrated that peaceful coexistence was possible. For collectors, this issue represents both historical significance and artistic excellence, with its intimate portrayal of the treaty ceremony. A full roll of 25 Brilliant Uncirculated coins offers exceptional value for those building a complete Native American Dollar collection while honoring a moment of genuine cooperation in early American history. Whether you're passionate about colonial history, Native American heritage, or seeking investment-grade modern coins, this roll delivers museum-quality preservation and profound historical meaning.

Images shown are stock photos. Actual coins will arrive in Brilliant Uncirculated condition as described.

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