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1 Dollar American Innovation - Indiana

Issuer United States Mint
Year 2023
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Composition Manganese brass clad copper
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Obverse description The obverse features a close-up depiction of the Statue of Liberty, rendered in high relief, with her crowned head in left-facing profile and her right arm raised aloft holding a torch with a flame. Her left arm cradles a tablet against her draped robes. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appears in two lines to the left of the figure, while the denomination $1 is inscribed to the right. A stylized gear device mark, symbolizing American innovation, appears in the lower left field, flanked by the engravers' initials JK and PH.
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Reverse script Latin
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Indiana's entry in the American Innovation dollar series honors the development of the first pneumatic-tired automobile, with Elwood Haynes credited for his 1894 vehicle built in Kokomo. The Innovation dollar program itself was established by the American Innovation $1 Coin Act of 2018, a deliberate attempt to revive collector interest in the dollar denomination after the Presidential dollar program ended with lackluster public uptake and hundreds of millions of coins warehoused by the Federal Reserve.

Coins in this series are produced in both circulation strikes and proofs, though genuine circulation remains essentially nonexistent.

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