Native American Dollars

The 2016 Native American $1 Coins will mark the eighth and final strike in a series of Congressionally mandated coins with new annual reverse designs emblematic of the contributions of Native Americans to the history of the United States. This series debuted in 2009 but continued the Sacagawea $1 Coins which had themselves started in […]

The 2015 Native American $1 Coins will appear from the US Mint as the seventh annual strike in the series to contain a new unique reverse design. Congress authorized the strikes with the passage of the Native American $1 Coin Act which became Public Law 110-82. In the act, the new reverse designs were to […]

The 2014 Native American $1 Coins will be the sixth year in which the US Mint released these strikes with annually changing reverse designs emblematic of the contributions made by Native Americans to the United States. The Native American $1 Coin Act authorized the strikes and required them to be issued as close as possible […]

The 2013 Native American $1 Coins will mark the fifth year in a series of strikes from the US Mint honoring the contributions of Native Americans to the United States of America. Congress authorized this series with the Native American $1 Coin Act signed into law by President George W. Bush on September 20, 2007 […]

Appearing as the fourth year in a series of strikes containing new annual reverse designs from the US Mint is the 2012 Native American $1 Coins. The series debuted in 2009 but actually served as a continuation of a program started by the Mint in 2000 – The Sacagawea $1 Coin. However, from 2000-2008, the […]

The 2011 Native American $1 Coins mark the third year in a series featuring annually changing reverse designs. However, these strikes are actually a continuation of the Sacagawea Dollars that first were issue by the US Mint in 2000 but featured static reverse designs. The process of changing those reverses annually was mandated by Congress […]

The 2010 Native American $1 Coins signify the second year in a series of annually changing reverse designs for the strikes from the US Mint. This process of changing the reverse designs on the strikes was brought about through the passage of the Native American $1 Coin Act by Congress. The Act was signed by […]

The 2009 Native American $1 Coins marked the first year in a series of annually changing reverse design coins issued by the US Mint. These coins actually continued a series known as the Sacagawea Dollars that started back in 2000, but that older series did not feature changing reverse designs. Congress authorized the changes to […]

The 2000 – 2008 Sacagawea Native American $1 Coins were issued by the US Mint beginning in 2000 to serve as the circulating dollar coin of the United States. Congress authorized the strikes with the passage of the United States Dollar Coin Act of 1997 which was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in […]