These 2015-D Native American Dollar coins feature the Mohawk High Iron Workers, the builders of New York City and other skylines in the country from 1886. The obverse design has the familiar portrait of Sacagawea while the reverse design depicts a Mohawk ironworker reaching for an I-beam that is swinging into position, rivets on the left and right side of the border, and a high elevation view of the city skyline in the background. Inscriptions include Mohawk Ironworkers and the required inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and $1. These low mintage coins are in brilliant uncirculated condition.
These 2015-P Native American Dollar coins feature the Mohawk High Iron Workers, the builders of New York City and other skylines in the country from 1886. The obverse design has the familiar portrait...
The 2020-D Native American Dollar in brilliant uncirculated condition. The 2020 Native American $1 Coin reverse design features a portrait of Elizabeth Peratrovich, whose advocacy was considered a...
The 2013-D Native American Dollar, Treaty With the Delaware's design in brilliant uncirculated condition. These Golden Dollar coins had a approx. mintage of 1,820,000 and are currently tied with the...
The 2017-D Native American Dollar in brilliant uncirculated condition. This year’s reverse theme commemorates the contributions of Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary. The reverse (tails)...
The 2012-D Native American Dollar, Trade Routes of the 17th Century design in brilliant uncirculated condition. These Golden Dollar coins had a approx. mintage of 2,800,000. The composition of a...