Native American $1 Coin 2020 Rolls, Bags, and Boxes
Variations
- The 2020 Native American $1 Coin reverse highlights the contributions of Elizabeth Peratrovich to the passage of the 1945 Anti-Discrimination Law by the Alaskan territorial government.
- Coins have a circulating finish but have never been placed into circulation
- Coins in these boxes were minted at the Denver Mint.
This 2020 Native American Dollar Coin 250-Coin Box is composed of 10 rolls of 25 coins each with circulating finishes that have never been placed into circulation. They were minted at the Denver Mint.
The 2020 Native American $1 Coin reverse (tails side) design features a portrait of Elizabeth Peratrovich, whose advocacy was considered a deciding factor in the passage of the 1945 Anti-Discrimination Law by the Alaskan territorial government. The foreground features a symbol of the Tlingit Raven moiety, of which she was a member.
Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “ELIZABETH PERATROVICH,” "$1," and “ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW OF 1945.”
Please Note: United States Mint coins are rolled by an automated machine process and not by hand. We cannot guarantee that the obverse (heads) or reverse of a coin will be at either end of a coin roll.
Denomination: | $1 Coin |
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Composition: | 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese, 2% Nickel, Balance Copper |
Weight: | 8.100 grams |
Diameter: | 1.043 inches (26.49 mm) |
Edge: | Lettered |
Mint and Mint Mark: | Denver – D |