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The image shows a pendant featuring a reproduction of a Sacagawea coin from 2012, issued by the Amer... Show more
The image shows a pendant featuring a reproduction of a Sacagawea coin from 2012, issued by the American Indian Relief Council (now known as the Partnership With Native Americans). Purpose: It is likely a commemorative or collectible item, possibly sold to raise funds for the American Indian Relief Council. Design: The pendant displays Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the inscription "AMERICAN INDIAN RELIEF COUNCIL" and "2012." Material: It appears to be made of a gold-colored metal with a braided silver-toned edge. Size: Pendant size is approximately 1 3/8". Collectibility: It is described as a limited edition reproduction copy coin, suggesting it may have some collectible value.