1. HE Harris Sacagawea Dollar Folder (2000-2004):
- Coin Types: Sacagawea Dollar (2000-2004)
- Years Covered: 2000 to 2004
- Key Features:
- Sacagawea Introduction: This folder covers the first five years of the Sacagawea Dollar, which was introduced in 2000. The obverse features Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, and her son, Jean Baptiste, while the reverse depicts an eagle in flight.
- Mint Marks: Slots are available for Philadelphia (P) and Denver (D) mint marks for each year. These early Sacagawea Dollars were intended for circulation and have a unique golden appearance due to their manganese-brass clad composition.
- Capacity: This folder provides space for up to 11 coins, organizing both the P and D mints for each year.
2. HE Harris Sacagawea Dollar Folder (2005-2008):
- Coin Types: Sacagawea Dollar (2005-2008)
- Years Covered: 2005 to 2008
- Key Features:
- Continuation of Sacagawea Design: This folder covers the final years before the transition to the Native American Dollar series in 2009. The obverse remained the same, with Sacagawea and her child, while the reverse continued to feature the eagle in flight.
- Mint Marks: Slots for both P and D mint-marked coins from each year, ensuring you can organize and display both circulating mint issues.
- Capacity: This folder can hold 11Â coins, including both Philadelphia and Denver mint strikes.
3. HE Harris Native American Dollar Folder (2009-2012):
- Coin Types: Native American Dollar (2009-2012)
- Years Covered: 2009 to 2012
- Key Features:
- Design Change: In 2009, the reverse design changed annually to feature images commemorating the contributions of Native Americans to U.S. history. The obverse still features Sacagawea, but the reverse images include themes like:
- 2009: The “Three Sisters” agricultural method (corn, beans, and squash).
- 2010: The influence of the Iroquois Confederacy on U.S. democracy.
- 2011: The Wampanoag Treaty of 1621.
- 2012: Native American contributions to 17th-century trade.
- Mint Marks: Includes spaces for Philadelphia (P), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S) Proof coins.
- Design Change: In 2009, the reverse design changed annually to feature images commemorating the contributions of Native Americans to U.S. history. The obverse still features Sacagawea, but the reverse images include themes like:
Conclusion:
The HE Harris Sacagawea Dollar Folders for 2000-2004, 2005-2008, and 2009-2012 provide an excellent way to store, protect, and display your complete collection of Sacagawea and Native American Dollars. These folders are essential for any serious coin collector, offering a flexible, archival-quality solution to ensure your coins remain in pristine condition.