2013 $1 Native American Coin,1778 Treaty with The Delawares, D Mint

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Native American $1 Coin Commemorates 1778 Delaware Treaty

Now you can add the 2013 $1 Treaty with the Delawares 1778 coin to your collection.  It honors the first formal treaty with Native Americans and the newly formed United States.  Under the treaty, the Delaware Nation was recognized as a separate nation.  It allowed American forces to travel through the nation’s land when they marched toward Detroit, Michigan, to attack a British fort.  The treaty also had a provision that allowed the Delaware to join with other Native American tribes to form a separate state in the Ohio valley. 

About the $1 Native American Coin Program:  In 2009, the US Mint began issuing $1 coins in accordance with the Native American One Dollar Coin Act.  Each coin pictures a portrait of Sacagawea on the "heads' side and a special yearly design on the "tails" side.  They honor the contributions of Native Americans throughout US history, whether it be individuals or larger communities.

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Native American $1 Coin Commemorates 1778 Delaware Treaty

Now you can add the 2013 $1 Treaty with the Delawares 1778 coin to your collection.  It honors the first formal treaty with Native Americans and the newly formed United States.  Under the treaty, the Delaware Nation was recognized as a separate nation.  It allowed American forces to travel through the nation’s land when they marched toward Detroit, Michigan, to attack a British fort.  The treaty also had a provision that allowed the Delaware to join with other Native American tribes to form a separate state in the Ohio valley. 

About the $1 Native American Coin Program:  In 2009, the US Mint began issuing $1 coins in accordance with the Native American One Dollar Coin Act.  Each coin pictures a portrait of Sacagawea on the "heads' side and a special yearly design on the "tails" side.  They honor the contributions of Native Americans throughout US history, whether it be individuals or larger communities.