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The latest addition to the Newman Numismatic Portal is the Spring 2024 issue of Financial History. Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided the following report.
-Editor
 
Eric Brothers on the Sacagawea Dollar
 
 The journal of the Museum of American Finance, Financial History often contains articles of numismatic interest. The recent spring 2024 issue includes a contribution from Eric Brothers on the Sacagawea dollar, first issued by the U.S. Mint in 2000. This coin attracts little attention in the U.S. but is widely circulated in Ecuador, as Brothers explains. This writer can attest to receiving in change a well-worn golden dollarduring a recent trip to that country. 
Brothers covers the legislative history of the coin and the development of the coin design. The goldendescription created confusion among the public, which in some cases truly believed their examples contained gold, while the Cheerios and Walmart promotions created their own controversies. 
 The Ecaudorian economic crisis in 1998-1999 led to their adoption of the U.S. dollar in 2000, and the overflowing stock of Sacajawea coins in the U.S. Treasury vaults created a natural opportunity for the coins to circulate. Today they are widely used in the country of four worlds.As for the U.S., their attitude is best summed up by Marge Simpson, who being asked What is that? A quarter? A Chuck E. Cheese token?explained No! It's a Sacagawea dollar. You can trade it in at the bank for a real dollar! 
Image: Bart and Milhouse react to a Sacagawea dollar, from the Simpson's episode Margical History Tour,first aired February 8, 2004. 
Link to Financial History on Newman Portal: 
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/publisherdetail/519588
 
Link to Simpson's clip on the Sacagawea dollar, Season 15, Episode 11 (February 8, 2004):
https://comb.io/6O77Sw
 
 
 Wayne Homren, Editor
 
 
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