2010 MS67 ANACS FDOI LE 2009 P & D Native American Dollar Coins
Celebrate the contributions of Native Americans to the rich history of the United States. Gold in color and with distinctive edging, these coins pay special tribute to our Native American forefathers. This particular set is part of a first day of issue limited edition and comes with an MS67 grading from ANACS. Bring one home for your collection today.
What You Get
- 2010 Native American P-Mint dollar coin
- 2010 Native American D-Mint dollar coin
- Metal box
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | Graded MS67 (Brilliant Uncirculated) by ANACS |
| Mint Mark: | Philadelphia and Denver Mints |
| First Day of Issue: | Yes |
| Limited Edition: | 2009 |
| Packaging: | Encapsulated |
Coin 1
| Obverse: | Sacagawea and her infant son, Jean Baptiste |
| Reverse: | Depicts an image of the Hiawatha Belt with 5 arrows bound together, along with the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, $1, HAUDENOSAUNEE and GREAT LAW OF PEACE. |
| Diameter: | Approx. 26.5mm (1.043″) each |
| Weight: | Approx. 8.1 grams (0.26 oz.) each |
The Basics – Box
| Measurements: | Approx. 6-3/4″W x 1-1/2″H x 5″ Deep |
Native American dollar
- In 2009, the United States Mint began the Native American dollar program. Each year the Mint will release a new reverse design to honor the many important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the development of the United States
- Features the year, mint mark and “E Pluribus Unum” on the edge
Graded MS67 (Brilliant Uncirculated) by ANACS
- Mint State coins with no visible hairlines without magnification
- Above average in luster and eye appeal
- ANACS is an independent, third-party grading company
First Day of Issue Limited Edition of 2009
- Only 2009 coins carry this special designation; once they sell out, no more may be designated first day of issue
Encapsulated
- Helps protect coins’ condition during storage and display






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