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2013 P & D Native American Dollar Set - Treaty with the Delawares

2013 P & D Native American Dollar Set - Treaty with the Delawares

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Commemorate America's First Treaty with a Native Nation

Honor a pivotal moment in American history with this 2013 Native American Dollar set celebrating the Treaty with the Delawares of 1778. This two-coin collection from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints commemorates the first formal treaty between the United States and a Native American tribe, marking a significant milestone in the relationship between the young nation and indigenous peoples. A meaningful addition for collectors who value coins that preserve important chapters of American diplomatic history.

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 Milestone: Commemorates the 1778 Treaty with the Delawares, the first treaty between the United States and a Native American nation
  • Manganese-Brass Composition: Distinctive golden color with copper core
  • 2013 Issue: Part of the acclaimed Native American Dollar series
  • 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 compelling design depicting the historic moment of the 1778 treaty signing. The imagery captures the spirit of diplomacy and mutual respect that characterized this groundbreaking agreement between the fledgling United States and the Delaware Nation. The design elements symbolize the turkey feather and wolf clan symbols of the Lenape (Delaware) people, along with the wampum belt that traditionally sealed such agreements. The inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "$1" frame this tribute to peaceful negotiation and the recognition of tribal sovereignty.

Why Collectors Choose This Piece

The 2013 Native American Dollar stands as a powerful reminder of the complex and evolving relationship between the United States and Native American nations. The Treaty with the Delawares represented a moment when the young nation formally recognized tribal sovereignty and sought peaceful cooperation. This set appeals to collectors interested in American diplomatic history, Native American heritage, and the evolution of federal-tribal relations. 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 exploring the foundations of American treaty-making, this set delivers both historical depth and numismatic value.

Images shown are stock photos. Actual coins will be in mint condition as described.

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