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IMAGE OF SACAJAWEA TO GRACE NEW COIN
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The Columbian
12-07-1998
WASHINGTON - Sacajawea, the Shoshone teen-ager who accompanied explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to the Pacific Ocean almost two centuries ago, gazes serenely from a proposed design for the new dollar coin.
She looks over her shoulder, as if ready to go. Her infant son sleeps on her back. It's among six finalists for the gold-colored coin that Americans will find in their pockets starting in 2000.
No one knows ex...
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