2010 Native American Dollar

2010 Native American Dollar reverse
The 2010 Native American Dollar will feature the Hiawatha Belt encircling a bundle of five arrows. The belt is a visual record of the creation of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy. The symbols on the belt and the five arrows symbolize the the five Nations: Onondaga, Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, and Seneca. The reverse was designed by Thomas Cleveland. The obverse of the coin will feature the image of Sacagawea and child designed by Glenna Goodacre.
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Categories: 2010 United States Coin Releases, United States Dollar Coins



I like it!
Ratings:This is a beautiful design and I will be happy to have this on the native American dollar. I just wish that they could have come up with as good of a design on the 2010 penny.
Ratings:To the person wanting to buy from Littleton. All I can ask is why would you want to buy from a overcharging company when you can buy direct from the mint. That is a very bad company to by from. They overcharge and thier quality is poor.
I think the idea of the Native American Dollar series is a outstanding one. If they can keep coming up with historically significant designs to keep the series interesting they’ll have a winner here.
Ratings:nice design, nothing like the 2009 design though, I’ll reccomend to purchase these coins from litthe ton, perfect condition…
Ratings:That choice of font looks really tacky, like the kind of thing you’d see in an Indian casino. However, I do like sense of symmetry this coin has.
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