2015 United States Mint Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set
2015 United States Mint Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set
2015 Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set – Presidential Dollars, Native American Dollar & Silver American Eagle
The 2015 United States Mint Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set brings together every uncirculated U.S. dollar coin issued for the year, presented in official Original Government Packaging (OGP). This five-coin collection is especially popular with collectors thanks to its strong Presidential Dollar lineup and the premium 2015-W Uncirculated Silver American Eagle, a burnished collector strike known for its smooth, satin-like finish.
This set includes all four 2015 Presidential Dollars honoring Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson. Struck with crisp uncirculated detail and the distinctive edge inscriptions applied to the Presidential Dollar series, these coins highlight major leaders of mid-20th century American history.
Also included is the 2015 Native American Dollar featuring the “Mohawk Ironworkers” reverse design. This annually changing reverse celebrates the extraordinary contribution of Native American steelworkers who played key roles in constructing some of the most iconic bridges and skyscrapers across the United States. With powerful imagery and cultural significance, this coin remains a collector favorite.
Rounding out the set is the 2015-W Burnished Silver American Eagle, struck at the West Point Mint in .999 fine silver. Produced using a special burnishing process, this collector version exhibits a soft matte appearance distinctly different from both bullion and proof Silver Eagles. Its inclusion significantly enhances the appeal and long-term collectible value of the 2015 set.
Whether you’re expanding a modern U.S. dollar coin collection or seeking a standout annual release with historical themes and silver content, the 2015 Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set is an essential addition. Continue exploring related series in our Presidential Dollars and Sacagawea & Native American Dollars categories.



