Randy’L Teton, the only person still alive who has served as a model for a circulating US coin, has agreed to individually hand-sign certification labels exclusively for Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC).
Teton served as the likeness of Sacagawea, a Shoshone who appears with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on the US Sacagawea dollar coins issued since 2000.
More than a billion Sacagawea dollars were minted for the coin’s highly anticipated inaugural year. Since 2009, the reverse has been updated annually with a theme related to Native American history. The portrait on the obverse has remained constant: Sacagawea glancing over her shoulder with her infant son.
New Mexico sculptor Glenna Goodacre’s rendition of Sacagawea with her son was the winning entry in a nationwide design contest. Without any surviving portraits of Sacagawea – the teenaged Shoshone guide for the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 1800s – Goodacre sought a Shoshone woman to represent Sacagawea for her design. She found Teton, who is a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe from Idaho and was attending the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Teton, who now lives in Idaho, said she continues to take pride in her role representing Native American women and Indigenous Peoples that have contributed to United States history.
"I was 22 years old when I modeled and graduated from college the year the coins were released. It is an honor to stand for the countless other Native Americans who have contributed to this country," Teton said.
"I am humbled to have had an important role in the creation of this respectful and memorable representation of Sacagawea. She served as much more than a guide – she was a white flag of peace for the expedition."
NGC Chairman Mark Salzberg said the company is honored to be able to simultaneously recognize the contributions of Teton and Sacagawea to US coinage.
"For numismatists, the history and beauty of a coin are intertwined," Salzberg said. "The remarkable story of Sacagawea’s determination helps highlight the many contributions made both by women and Native Americans over the years."
The NGC labels individually signed by Teton will feature the coin’s image of Sacagawea situated against a mountain scene from the American West.
Goodacre, who also created the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C., has hand-signed NGC certification labels. The diverse roster of people who have signed NGC labels includes astronaut Charlie Duke, former US Mint Director Edmund C. Moy and a host of coin engravers, designers and innovators.
NGC Signature Labels pair an influential person with a coin to create a one-of-a-kind collectible. To learn more about NGC Signature Labels, visit NGCcoin.com/SignatureLabels.
NGC Randy’L Teton Authentic Hand-Signed Labels will be available soon from select retailers.
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