2015 EU70 ANACS American $1 Coin and Currency Set
United we stand … Celebrate the contribution of theMohawk Ironworkersto theconstruction of the Twin Towers as well as to their volunteer efforts after September 11th with a commemorative coin and note. Both come in their original government packaging โ a tri-fold presentation folder, which contains historical information.
What You Get
- 2015 EU70 Native American dollar coin in wooden window box
- $1 Series 2013 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Original government packaging
- Certificate of authenticity
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | Coin graded EU70 (Enhanced Uncirculated) by ANACS |
| Mint Mark: | Coin – West Point Mint Note – Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
| Packaging: | Original government packaging |
Coin 1
| Obverse: | Coin – Depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back Note – Abraham Lincoln |
| Reverse: | Coin – Features a Mohawk ironworker reaching for an I-beam that is swinging into position; high-elevation view of the city skyline in the background. Inscriptions include, “United States of America,” “$1” and “Mohawk Ironworkers” Note – Great Seal of the United States |
| Diameter: | Coin – Approx. 26.49mm (1.043″) |
| Weight: | Coin – Approx. 8.1 grams (0.29 oz.) |
Coin and currency set
- Celebrates the remarkable “high iron” construction work of the Mohawk Ironworkers on New York City skyscrapers
- Notable pairing of a Native American $1 coin from the United States Mint and a distinctive $1 note from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
- Only 90,000 original sets will be produced
2015 Native American dollar
- Features a Mohawk ironworker reaching for an I-beam that is swinging into position
Graded EU70 (Enhanced Uncirculated) by ANACS
- An uncirculated coin that features enhancements that are unusual for an uncirculated coin and that add definition to the design
- Graded on a 70-point scale – ANACS is an independent, third-party grading company
$1Series 2013 Note from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Features a serial number beginning with 911 in recognition of the Mohawk Ironworkers’ contributions to the construction of the World Trade Center twin towers, as well as their volunteer work in the recovery efforts following the attacks of September 11th, 2001
Tri-fold presentation folder (original government packaging)
- Contains historical information about the Mohawk Ironworkers
- Both sides of the coin and the note can be seen within the packaging
- Certificate of authenticity is printed on the package





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