Whitman Native American Dollar Dated Pages:
Whitman offers dated pages for collectors who focus on the Native American $1 Coin series, which features annually changing reverse designs honoring the contributions of Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. These pages are designed to fit into Whitman Classic Albums and provide a safe, organized way to store Native American Dollar coins from 2012-2014 and 2015-2017.
1. Whitman Native American Dollar Page 2012-2014:
- Coin Types: Native American Dollar (Sacagawea obverse, changing reverse designs)
- Key Highlights:
- 2012 Reverse: Honoring the Trade Routes of the 17th Century, featuring a Native American and a horse representing the introduction of horses to Native American cultures by European settlers.
- 2013 Reverse: Celebrating the Treaty with the Delawares of 1778, with a depiction of a turkey, a howling wolf, and a turtle, all representing the Delaware tribe.
- 2014 Reverse: Recognizing the contributions of Native American hospitality during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The design features a Native American offering a peace pipe to Lewis and Clark’s party.
- Page Purpose: This page provides slots for Philadelphia (P), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S) Proof mint marks for each year. It allows you to store and display Native American Dollar coins from 2012 to 2014, both circulation and proof versions.
2. Whitman Native American Dollar Page 2015-2017:
- Coin Types: Native American Dollar (Sacagawea obverse, changing reverse designs)
- Key Highlights:
- 2015 Reverse: Depicts Mohawk Ironworkers, who helped build some of America’s iconic skyscrapers, such as the Empire State Building.
- 2016 Reverse: Honoring Code Talkers of World War I and World War II, featuring two helmets and two feathers, symbolizing the unique and essential role Native Americans played in the U.S. military.
- 2017 Reverse: Celebrates the Sequoyah and the Cherokee Syllabary, featuring the hand of Sequoyah holding a quill pen with the inscription of the Cherokee language’s syllabary.
- Page Purpose: This page offers slots for P, D, and S mint marks, allowing collectors to keep their Native American $1 coins from 2015-2017 well-organized and accessible.
Why Use Whitman Native American Dollar Pages?
- Organized Collection: These pages help you organize your Native American Dollar collection by year, mint mark, and design, providing clear and dedicated slots for each coin.
- Complete Display: Both pages offer space for Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Proof versions, ensuring a comprehensive collection.
- Archival-Quality Protection: Whitman pages are made from high-quality, archival-safe materials that protect your coins from toning, tarnishing, or other environmental damage.
- Durable and Long-Lasting: These pages are sturdy and durable, designed to safely hold your collection for years, while allowing you to easily view both sides of the coins through the clear plastic slides.
Conclusion:
The Whitman Native American Dollar Pages for 2012-2014 and 2015-2017 are a must-have for collectors of this ongoing coin series. These pages offer an organized, protective, and visually appealing way to store and display your Native American $1 coins, ensuring that your collection is well-preserved and easily accessible.