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This coin is a U.S. one-dollar coin, issued in 2026 by the Philadelphia Mint, identified by the letter "P." It is part of the "Native American" series.
The coin is composed of several metals: it is made of copper plated with an alloy of brass and manganese. Specifically, its composition is 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, and 2% nickel, with the remainder being copper. It weighs 8.100 grams and its diameter is 1.043 inches, which is equivalent to 26.49 millimeters.
The edge of the coin is lettered. The obverse of the coin depicts the Statue of Liberty in profile. The design also includes a privy mark representing a stylized gear, symbolizing industry and innovation. In 2026, this privy mark includes a Liberty Bell with the inscription "250", commemorating the semiquincentennial of the founding of the United States. The reverse of the coin features Dr. Norman Borlaug holding a sheaf of wheat and wheat stalks, highlighting his pioneering role in developing resilient crops, essential for feeding a growing global population.