1899 United States five-dollar Silver Certificate

The note features Sioux chief Running Antelope wearing an incorrect war bonnet.

In the year 2000, the United States produced a one-dollar coin with a depiction of another named Native American: Sacagawea.

[2] The engraving for the Native American on the 1899 United States five-dollar Silver was made from an 1872 image of Sioux Chief Tatoka-Inyanka (Running Antelope) captured by photographer Alexander Gardner.

The chief is seen wearing an Indian peace medal featuring US President Andrew Johnson.

Smillie found an image of a feathered-War bonnet that was likely Pawnee and he used it in the engraving.

US $5 1899 featuring Chief Running Antelope
Left: 1872 Photograph of Chief Running Antelope by Alexander Gardner. Right: 1899 G.F.C. Smillie engraving of Running Antelope adorned with a different war bonnet