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This one-dollar coin is part of the "American Innovation" series, a program issued by the United States designed to honor the scientific, technological, and creative contributions of each American state. The example presented here is dedicated to innovation in Wisconsin and was minted in 2026 by the Denver Mint, identifiable by the letter D present on the coin.
From a technical standpoint, this coin is struck in cupronickel, a metal alloy composed of copper and nickel widely used in the manufacture of circulation coins due to its durability and resistance to corrosion. It has a diameter of 26.49 mm and a weight of 8.1 grams, dimensions characteristic of American one-dollar coins in this series.
Although the face value inscribed on the coin is 1 dollar, it should be noted that the technical data associated with this product indicates a value of 5 cents, which may correspond to an internal classification or a specificity related to the numismatic referencing of this issue.
The "American Innovation Dollar" series was launched in 2018 by the United States Congress. Each year, several states are celebrated through coins whose reverses illustrate emblematic innovations, thus reflecting the richness of America's inventive heritage. Wisconsin, known in particular for its advances in agriculture, the dairy industry, and the sciences, is honored in this 2026 issue.
The obverse of these coins generally features the portrait of the Statue of Liberty, accompanied by the regulatory inscriptions specific to American coinage, while the reverse is specifically designed for each state and each innovation represented.