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Sacagawea, the Shoshone Indian who bravely guided Lewis and Clark on their journey through the Northwest Territory, was the first--and until 2007, the only -- historical figure to be honored on U.S. golden dollars. In December 2005, however, Congress approved the creation of a new dollar coinage, known as Presidential Dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 to 2016, four different dollar designs, each bearing the image of a different president, are being released. Living presidents, both current and former, are excluded from the program--thrus the roster of presidential honorees currently stands at 37. For these presidents, 38 coins are planned; this is because Grover Cleveland, who to date is the only president to serve multiple nonconsecutive terms, will be represented with two coins. - Whitman Publishing