2016 EU70 ANACS Native American Coin and Currency Set
Celebrate America past and present with this special coin and currency set.It includesa special series Federal Reserve Note andan EU70 dollar coin recognizing the work ofNative American “code talkers” during World War II. Both come encapsulated to preserve their grading and in their original U.S. Mint packaging.
What You Get
- 2016 EU70 Native American dollar coin
- Series 2013 $1 bill
- Original government packaging
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | Coin graded EU70 (Enhanced Uncirculated) by ANACS |
| Mint Mark: | Coin – San Francisco Bill – Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
| Packaging: | Coin and bill come encapsulated in original government packaging |
Coin 1
| Obverse: | Coin – Depicts Sacagawea with her baby, Jean Baptiste, on her back Bill – Abraham Lincoln |
| Reverse: | Coin – 2016 Reverse: Depicts two helmets and two feathers that form a “V,” symbolizing victory, unity and the important role that code talkers played in World War I and World War II Coin – Inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “$1,” “WWI,” “WWII,” and “CODE TALKERS” Bill – 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
- Only 75,000 original sets will be produced
Native American dollar (2009 onward); reverse varies each year
- Each year the mint will change the reverse to honor the contributions made by Native Americans to the development and history of the United States
- The 2016 reverse honors the contributions of Native American “code talkers” in World War II
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
Special Series 2013 $1 Federal Reserve Note
- Featuresa low serial number
- Produced at one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks located throughout the United States
Encapsulated
- Protects your coin and currency note during storage and display
Perfect for both collectors and novices
- Whether you are a seasoned collector, or someone who is looking to start a coin collection, this coin makes a welcome addition to any home
- Collect these coins for your children or grandchildren for a wonderful family activity you can pass down from generation to generation




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