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This is a commemorative coin issued by the United States in 2026. This uncirculated coin honors the contributions of the Oneida people to Valley Forge.
The coin has a face value of 1 US dollar. Its composition is copper covered with brass-manganese, giving it a specific color and durability. It weighs 8.1 grams and has a diameter of 26.49 millimeters, with a thickness of 2 millimeters. Its shape is round, following the classic shape of coins.
The obverse of the coin depicts Sacagawea carrying her son Jean Baptiste, both facing right. The reverse of the coin illustrates Polly Cooper holding a basket and sharing corn, an offering from the Oneidas. General Washington is also depicted, holding his hat as a sign of gratitude and respect. This image symbolizes the generosity, courage, and sacrifice of the Oneida people during the American Revolutionary War.
The issuing mint of this coin is "D - Denver". It falls within the period of the Federal Republic (1776-present) and uses the dollar as currency (1785-present).