Tomorrow the United States Mint will release its last product of January with the 2026 Native American $1 Coin. Beginning at 12pm EST, you can get the coins in 25-coin rolls and 100-coin bags.
Launched in 2009, the Native American dollar series releases an annual reverse design that honors and recognizes the important contributions made by individual Native Americans, traditions, and achievements that helped to shape U.S. history. This year’s design honors the contributions made by Polly Cooper.
Part of the Oneida Indian Nation, Cooper helped save the lives of Continental soldiers after the harsh winter they spend at Valley Forge (1777-78). The reverse design shows Cooper holding a basket as she shares with General George Washington the Oneidas’ gift of corn. The design reflects the sacrifice and courage made by the people of the Oneida Nation during the American Revolutionary War. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, POLLY COOPER, $1, and ONEIDA ALLIES AT VALLEY FORGE are also inscribed.
The common obverse of the series features the portrait of Sacagawea and her infant son, Jean-Baptiste. LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST and inscribed as well with edge lettering revealing its Mint location of either Philadelphia or Denver.
The 25-coin rolls will retail at $36.25 while the 100-coin bags will retail at $123.50. There are no current mintage limits.
Source: United States Mint; battlefields.org