Native American $1 Coin
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The Native American $1 Coin is a U.S. dollar coin series that honors the contributions and history of Native Americans through annually changing reverse designs.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Native American $1 Coin canonical | 1 |
| Native American $1 Coin Act | 1 |
| Native American $1 Coin Program | 1 |
| Sacagawea dollar | 1 |
| Sacagawea dollar coin | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Native American $1 Coin Context triple: [United States dollar coins, hasType, Native American $1 Coin]
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A.
Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar
The Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar is a small U.S. gold coin minted from 1854 to 1856, notable for its redesigned, taller Liberty portrait wearing a feathered headdress and its rarity among 19th-century American coinage.
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B.
Type 3 Indian Princess gold dollar
The Type 3 Indian Princess gold dollar is a late-19th-century U.S. gold coin distinguished by its small size and Liberty’s portrait wearing a Native American-style headdress.
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C.
Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
The Eagle was a U.S. ten-dollar gold coin, first minted in the late 18th century, that became a principal high-denomination piece in American gold currency until its discontinuation in the 20th century.
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D.
Seated Liberty dollar
The Seated Liberty dollar is a 19th-century United States silver dollar featuring Liberty seated on a rock, minted from the late 1830s to 1873 and prized today by numismatists.
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E.
Morgan dollar
The Morgan dollar is a U.S. silver dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, renowned among collectors for its classic Liberty design and historical significance in the late 19th-century American economy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Native American $1 Coin Target entity description: The Native American $1 Coin is a U.S. dollar coin series that honors the contributions and history of Native Americans through annually changing reverse designs.
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A.
Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar
The Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar is a small U.S. gold coin minted from 1854 to 1856, notable for its redesigned, taller Liberty portrait wearing a feathered headdress and its rarity among 19th-century American coinage.
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B.
Type 3 Indian Princess gold dollar
The Type 3 Indian Princess gold dollar is a late-19th-century U.S. gold coin distinguished by its small size and Liberty’s portrait wearing a Native American-style headdress.
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C.
Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
The Eagle was a U.S. ten-dollar gold coin, first minted in the late 18th century, that became a principal high-denomination piece in American gold currency until its discontinuation in the 20th century.
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D.
Seated Liberty dollar
The Seated Liberty dollar is a 19th-century United States silver dollar featuring Liberty seated on a rock, minted from the late 1830s to 1873 and prized today by numismatists.
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E.
Morgan dollar
The Morgan dollar is a U.S. silver dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, renowned among collectors for its classic Liberty design and historical significance in the late 19th-century American economy.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf | United States dollar coin series ⓘ |
| administeredBy | United States Mint ⓘ |
| authority | United States Congress ⓘ |
| circulationUse |
limited general circulation
ⓘ
primarily numismatic ⓘ |
| composition | copper core ⓘ |
| country | United States of America ⓘ |
| currency |
US dollar
ⓘ
surface form:
United States dollar
|
| denomination | one dollar ⓘ |
| designSelectionProcess |
consultation with Native American groups and organizations
ⓘ
review by Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee ⓘ review by Commission of Fine Arts ⓘ |
| edge | lettered edge ⓘ |
| edgeInscription |
E PLURIBUS UNUM
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mint mark ⓘ year of minting ⓘ |
| introduced | 2009 ⓘ |
| legalTender | yes ⓘ |
| legislation |
Native American $1 Coin
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Native American $1 Coin Act
Public Law 110-82 ⓘ |
| material | manganese-brass clad ⓘ |
| metalColor | golden ⓘ |
| mint | United States Mint ⓘ |
| obverseContinuity | shares obverse with Sacagawea dollar ⓘ |
| obverseDesign | Sacagawea portrait ⓘ |
| obverseDesignDate | 2000 ⓘ |
| obverseDesigner | Glenna Goodacre ⓘ |
| obverseLegend |
IN GOD WE TRUST
ⓘ
LIBERTY ⓘ United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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| programStartYear | 2009 ⓘ |
| programStatus | ongoing as of early 2020s ⓘ |
| replacedSeries |
Sacagawea dollar
ⓘ
surface form:
Sacagawea dollar reverse
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| reverseDesign | annually changing design honoring Native Americans ⓘ |
| reverseDesignChangeFrequency | annual ⓘ |
| reverseLegend |
$1
ⓘ
United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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| seriesRelation | successor to Sacagawea dollar design ⓘ |
| seriesType | commemorative circulating coin series ⓘ |
| shape | round ⓘ |
| subjectFocus |
Native American achievements
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Native American cultures ⓘ Native American individuals ⓘ Native American tribes ⓘ |
| theme | contributions of Native Americans to the history and development of the United States ⓘ |
| value | $1 ⓘ |
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Subject: Native American $1 Coin Description of subject: The Native American $1 Coin is a U.S. dollar coin series that honors the contributions and history of Native Americans through annually changing reverse designs.
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