![]() ![]() Sacagawea coins will see the light of day in 2008. Instead, it’ll bear a famous American Indian or American Indian event that’ll change each year.įebruary 29, 2008: President Signs Law: Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coins Make Comeback in 2008 Starting in 2009, the Sacagawea reverse will no longer have the soaring eagle depicted. President Bush signed the Native American $1 Coin Act mandating the redesign of Sacagawea Dollar. October 2, 2007: Sacagawea Coin Designers Not Thrilled with New Law Now wait… Be patient… And please hold your horses… Why? Because a new Sacagawea Golden Dollars series is on the way. September 25, 2007: New Law Brings Newly Designed Sacagawea DollarsĪmerica loves their series. The desire is to create fresh, recurring excitement with the Sacagawea dollar to commemorate Native Americans while also promoting its use in daily circulation. New legislation was approved by Congress this week that’s intended to stir the pot with the Sacagawea golden dollar. September 6, 2007: Sacagawea Golden Dollar Scheduled for Face Lift The Native American $1 Coin Act became Public Law No: 110-82. 2358 was signed by President Bush on Sept. A record of each representative’s position was not kept. On Augit passed in the Senate by Unanimous Consent. One June 12, 2007, the Native American $1 Coin Act passed in the House of Representatives by voice vote. 2358.EAS may be viewed online at THOMAS.īill Status and Final Actions to Become Public Law No: 110-82
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