The Sacagawea Dollar


More recently, they have released a gold colored one dollar coin. This coin is called the Sacagawea dollar, named after the famous Native American woman printed on it. This one dollar coin quickly fizzled out, just like the silver dollar, and today it’s very rare to see one in circulation. The Sacagawea, too, is most likely in the hands of collectors. The reason this coin didn’t catch on is likely the same reason the silver dollar didn’t catch on. It’s too bulky and it doesn’t fold as the paper currency does. So, will the one dollar coin ever catch on? Maybe, but the government may be going about it the wrong way.

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