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Dearborn's Sacagawea-Native American Small Golden Dollar Collection

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This is a great gallery for these coins. Thanks for taking the time to upload pics and share.
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If I may ask, what are you housing them in? Are they slabbed, in an album, something else?
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Nice.
But just to be pedantic, they are golden (color), not gold (metal).

Technically manganese brass clad to a pure copper core.
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If I may ask, what are you housing them in? Are they slabbed, in an album, something else?
They are all in a Dansco album

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But just to be pedantic, they are golden (color), not gold (metal).

Technically manganese brass clad to a pure copper core.
Yes, very true, but in general terms everybody calls them (and the Presidential dollars) gold dollars.
Just like Eisenhower dollars are called 'silver' dollars - even though the majority of them are copper core clad coins.
If you were to take a look at the file named, I label them as 'Clad'

I can always change the title, so lets see what others have to say.
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I had to learn a new word just now:
Pedantic :

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Pedantic describes someone overly concerned with minor details, rules, or formalities, often in an annoying or boring way, focusing excessively on trivial points of learning or showing off book knowledge rather than practical understanding



But don't worry, I don't consider your question as annoying or anything - I too, try to get everything at 'correct' as I can. But most times I fail at absolute correctness
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Great looking examples.
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