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1 Dollar "Native American Dollar" Oneida people's contributions at Valley Forge

Issuer United States Mint
Year 2026
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Weight 8.1 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse depicts Polly Cooper, the Oneida woman renowned for her humanitarian service during the winter encampment at Valley Forge, standing in three-quarter view and holding a basket of white corn. To her right, General George Washington stands facing her, his hat held at his side in a gesture of gratitude and respect. The composition commemorates the Oneida Nation's gift of corn to the starving Continental Army in 1778, symbolizing the alliance between the Oneida people and the American revolutionary cause. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA arcs along the upper rim, with POLLY COOPER and ONEIDA ALLIES AT VALLEY FORGE inscribed in the field, and the denomination $1 appearing prominently.
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Edge Lettered: year, mint mark, E PLURIBUS UNUM
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