- 2023 United States Mint Ornament features the Native American $1 Coin featuring Maria Tallchief and four additional dancers in balletic poses
- Philadelphia-minted coin with uncirculated finish
- Uniquely designed and hand-crafted completely in the U.S.A. with you in mind— the perfect addition to any holiday collection
- Makes a unique, affordable, and timeless holiday memento, stocking stuffer, or gift!
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 In cases where we have limited-mintage products (e.g., legislatively mandated or Mint established production or mintage limits), the United States Mint may impose order or household order limits. Order limits help us ensure that we provide fair purchase opportunities to the broadest audience possible. As we monitor our products, limits may be implemented, adjusted, or removed at our discretion.
The 2023 United States Mint Ornament is definitely one you’ll want to add to your collection. Delicate and intricately detailed, this year’s snow globe design features swirling blue and white flakes creating a fillagree lace. The outside of the lace is dotted with holly and berries giving it the perfect winter’s touch. A purple frame with “UNITED STATES MINT” along the border highlights an uncirculated Native American $1 Coin.
The reverse (tails side) of the coin features Maria Tallchief in balletic pose. In addition to Tallchief, four other American Indian ballerinas from Oklahoma achieved international recognition in the 20th century, including her sister Marjorie Tallchief, Yvonne Chouteau, Rosella Hightower, and Moscelyne Larkin. Celebrated as the “Five Moons,” their legacy of achievement and inclusion continues to influence ballet today. A nod to the “Five Moons” is presented in lunar motif, while the four ballerinas in the background are symbolic of both Tallchief’s American Indian ballerinas contemporaries and the generations of dancers they inspired.
The coin—minted at the Philadelphia Mint—features a design by Artistic Infusion Program Designer Ben Sowards and was sculpted by Medallic Artist Phebe Hemphill. Inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “MARIA TALLCHIEF,” “$1,” and “AMERICAN INDIANS IN BALLET.” An engraved version of the official United States Mint Seal is on the back of the ornament, along with “Made in the U.S.A.” and “©2023 U.S. Mint.” The package also includes a certificate of authenticity. Exquisitely hand-crafted and produced in solid brass, this one-of-a-kind decoration has an imitation rhodium finish, giving some of its elements a silver sheen.
Make this elegant and unique keepsake a new part of your gift-giving and other holiday traditions! It’s also a great gift to mark an important year or simply add to your holiday decoration. This ornament is sure to surprise and delight anyone who receives it, so shop early!
Complete your collection by adding the 2020, 2021, and 2022 ornaments to your collection—while supplies last!
Denomination: | Dollar |
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Finish: | Uncirculated |
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: | No |
- 2023 United States Mint Ornament features the Native American $1 Coin featuring Maria Tallchief and four additional dancers in balletic poses
- Philadelphia-minted coin with uncirculated finish
- Uniquely designed and hand-crafted completely in the U.S.A. with you in mind— the perfect addition to any holiday collection
- Makes a unique, affordable, and timeless holiday memento, stocking stuffer, or gift!
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 In cases where we have limited-mintage products (e.g., legislatively mandated or Mint established production or mintage limits), the United States Mint may impose order or household order limits. Order limits help us ensure that we provide fair purchase opportunities to the broadest audience possible. As we monitor our products, limits may be implemented, adjusted, or removed at our discretion.