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2010 Native American Dollar - P - ANACS 67

2010 Native American Dollar - Philadelphia - ANACS 67
 
Our Price: $24.95
Year: 2010
Mint(s): Philadelphia
Composition: Manganese Brass
Diameter: 26.5 mm
Mintage: 32,060,000



Product Code: 20751
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The new Native American dollar coins will have some similarities in relation to the previous Sacagawea coins. The obverse will display the image of Sacagawea, and the inscriptions "Liberty" and "In God We Trust."

The changes will include, First Time Edge Incused Writing, which features the Mint Mark, Year and "E Pluribus Unim" inscribed on the edge.

The Coin Reverse, will depict various designs throughout the program celebrating important events and persons in Native American History; the phrase "United States of America," and the "$1" symbol. The reverse shows the Hiawatha Belt, which is a visual record of the creation of the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy. The central figures on the belt, the Great White Pine, represents the Onondaga Nation. The four squares represent the Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, and Seneca Nations. The Belt encircles a bundle of five arrows to symbolize the strength and unity of the Confederacy, while the obverse has the standard image of Sacagawea.

This is an Uncirculated Native American coin from the Philadelphia mint from the year 2010.

The coin is Certified 67 by ANACS, one of the top independent numismatic grading services around.


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