2015 $1 Coin & Currency Set- Mohawk Ironworker Sacagawea
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CVC & Collectables presents the 2015 Mohawk Ironworker Coin & Currency Set, issued by the U.S. Mint to honor the contributions of Mohawk ironworkers. This limited-edition set features a unique Native American $1 coin along with a specially designed $1 Series 2013 Federal Reserve Note from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The set pays tribute to the vital role Mohawk ironworkers played in shaping America’s skyline through their high steel construction work. Coin Highlights: Issuer: United States of America – U.S. Mint Date: 2015 Mint: West Point Mint (W mintmark) Denomination: $1 – Sacagawea Dollar (Native American series) Composition: Manganese-Brass Clad (77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, 4% nickel) Weight: 8.1 g Diameter: 26.5 mm Edge: Lettered (E PLURIBUS UNUM · 2015 · W) Obverse Design: Sacagawea with infant son Jean-Baptiste, designed by Glenna Goodacre. Reverse Design: Mohawk ironworker walking on a steel beam high above a city skyline, designed by Ronald D. Sanders and sculpted by Phebe Hemphill. Currency Highlight: Note Included: $1 Federal Reserve Note, Series 2013 Issuing Bank: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Serial Number: Unique to each set, beginning with “911” in recognition of the World Trade Center rebuild where Mohawk ironworkers played a significant role. Historical Significance: The Native American $1 Coin Program highlights important contributions of Native Americans to U.S. history and culture. The 2015 Mohawk Ironworker design specifically honors the bravery of the Mohawk people, who became renowned for their skill and courage in high steel construction, helping build some of America’s most iconic bridges and skyscrapers, including work on the World Trade Center. Collectibility: With a limited mintage of just 90,000 sets, the 2015 Mohawk Ironworker Coin & Currency Set quickly became one of the most desirable modern issues. The combination of a unique reverse design, the West Point Mint strike, and the exclusive $1 note with special serial prefix makes this set highly sought after among both coin and currency collectors.
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