Native American $1 Coin 2026 Rolls and Bags
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Mintage Limit is the total number of a coin manufactured across all products. (For example, a coin may be available in rolls and in our annual sets).
Product Limit is the number of a coin made available in the individual product.
Household Order Limit The United States Mint imposes household order limits on our products to ensure that we provide fair purchase opportunities to the broadest audience possible. Household order limits for our products are typically lifted 24 hours after they go on sale. As we monitor our products, limits may be implemented, adjusted, or removed at our discretion.
The Native American $1 Coin program honors and recognizes the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans.
The 2026 Native American $1 Coin obverse (heads) design retains a portrait of Sacagawea carrying her infant son Jean-Baptiste.
The reverse (tails) design portrays Polly Cooper holding a basket as she shares the Oneidas’ gift of corn with General Washington, who holds his hat in an expression of gratitude and respect. The design represents the generosity, courage, and sacrifice of the Oneida during the American Revolutionary War.
25-Coin Rolls—minted at the Philadelphia Mint—have circulating finishes but have never been placed into circulation.
The Native American $1 Coin Program was established to honor and recognize the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans.
The 2026 Native American $1 Coin 25-Coin Roll contains coins—minted at the Philadelphia Mint—with circulating finishes but have never been placed into circulation.
For 2026, the obverse (heads) design continues to feature a portrait of the central figure of Sacagawea carrying her infant son Jean-Baptiste. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The coins continue to retain their distinctive edge lettering and golden color.
The reverse (tails) portrays Polly Cooper holding a basket as she shares the Oneidas’ gift of corn with General Washington, who holds his hat in an expression of gratitude and respect. The design represents the generosity, courage, and sacrifice of the Oneida during the American Revolutionary War. The inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “POLLY COOPER,” “$1,” and “ONEIDA ALLIES AT VALLEY FORGE,” which pays tribute to an important Native American ally and its contributions to the Continental Army.
The year of minting, mint mark, and inscription “E PLURIBUS UNUM” are incused on the edge of the coins.
Please Note: United States Mint coins are rolled by an automated machine process and not by hand. We cannot guarantee that the obverse (heads) or reverse (tails) of a coin will be at either end of a coin roll.
| Denomination: | $1 Coin |
|---|---|
| Finish: | Circulating |
| Composition: | 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel, balance copper |
| Weight: | 8.100 grams |
| Diameter: | 1.043 inches (26.49 mm) |
| Edge: | Lettered |
| Mint and Mint Mark: | Philadelphia-P |
| Privy Mark: | None |
Be alerted if this product is back in stock.
Mintage Limit is the total number of a coin manufactured across all products. (For example, a coin may be available in rolls and in our annual sets).
Product Limit is the number of a coin made available in the individual product.
Household Order Limit The United States Mint imposes household order limits on our products to ensure that we provide fair purchase opportunities to the broadest audience possible. Household order limits for our products are typically lifted 24 hours after they go on sale. As we monitor our products, limits may be implemented, adjusted, or removed at our discretion.