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2016 Native American Code Talkers $1 Coin & Currency Set

2016 Native American Code Talkers $1 Coin & Currency Set

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2016 Native American Code Talkers $1 Coin & Currency Set

2016 Enhanced Uncirculated Native American $1 Coin

The 2016 Native American $1 Coin commemorates the vital contributions of Native American code talkers made during World Wars I and II. The Reverse design features two helmets and two feathers that form a "V," symbolizing victory, unity and the important role code talkers played. The design includes the required inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "$1," with the additional inscriptions "WWI," "WWII," and "CODE TALKERS." The obverse design features the familiar portrait of Sacagawea first introduced in 2000.

Series 2013 $1 Uncirculated Federal Reserve Note

United States dollar banknotes are made from cotton/linen fiber paper, unlike most common paper, which is made of wood fiber. U.S. coins are produced by the United States Mint, while U.S. banknotes are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP). The enclosed uncirculated $1 note features a serial number beginning with "911" from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, commemorating the contributions of the Mohawk Iron workers in the recovery efforts following the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001. The issuance of Federal Reserve notes began in 1914. The dimensions of paper currency have remained the same since 1929, and measure 6.14 inches by 2.61 inches by 0.0043 inch.

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