2018 Native American $1 Coins in Rolls, Bags and Boxes

Thorpe was born in 1887 and a member of the Sac and Fox Nation. He would become the first Native American to win an Olympic gold medal for his home country. He was also known for being extremely versatile in his athletic abilities and participated in many sports.

Buyers may choose between 25-coin rolls, 100-coin bags, and 250-coin boxes of Jim Thorpe Native American $1 Coins. All showcase U.S. Mint branded packaging and contain dollars from the U.S. Mint production floors in Philadelphia or Denver.

2018 Native American Dollar Coin Designs

Authorized by Public Law 110-82, the dollar appears as the tenth in a series showcasing annually changing reverses honoring Native Americans and the important contributions made by Indian tribes or individuals.

Jim Thorpe’s design was publicly unveiled in December following a review process that included 15 candidates. Created by Michael Gaudioso, it depicts a profile of Thorpe in the background with highlights of his achievement in football and as an Olympian in the foreground.

2018 Native American $1 Coin - Jim Thorpe Reverse

The reverse or tails side of the 2018 Native American $1 Coin

Inscriptions include JIM THORPE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, $1 and WA-THO-HUK (Thorpe’s Sac and Fox tribe name).

All coins of the series have the same obverse (heads side) portrait by Glenna Goodacre of Sacagawea, which was first seen on the 2000 Sacagawea golden dollar. Obverse inscriptions read LIBERTY AND IN GOD WE TRUST.

Native American $1 Coin - Obverse

Native American $1 Coin – Obverse

Edges of $1 coins

Edges of $1 Coins

Dollar coins have edge inscriptions of the year of issue, mint mark, and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

Roll, Bag and Box Pricing

Pricing for $1 coin products have been the same for about a half-dozen years. Here is a table listing the six product options and their prices:

PRODUCT OPTIONPRICE
25-Coin Roll – P$32.95
25-Coin Roll – D$32.95
100-Coin Bag – P$111.95
100-Coin Bag – D$111.95
250-Coin Box – P$275.95
250-Coin Box – D$275.95

 

A ‘P’ indicates coins produced at the U.S. Mint’s Philadelphia facility whereas a ‘D’ represents those produced at the facility in Denver.

2017 Native American $1 Coins

A CoinNews photo of a D-roll of last year’s 2017-Native American $1 Coin. Its reverse design featured Cherokee silversmith and inventor Sequoyah.

All are featured in circulation quality, but have never actually been released into circulation.

Ordering

2018 Native American $1 Coins may be ordered directly from the U.S. Mint using this online page. Phone orders are accepted by calling 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). No mintage, product or household limits are in place.

Past Native American $1 Coins and Mintages

Themes presented on the reverse of previous Native American $1 program releases include:

  • 2009 – Three Sisters Agriculture
  • 2010 – Great Tree of Peace and the Iroquois Confederacy
  • 2011 – Great Wampanoag Nation
  • 2012 – Trade Routes
  • 2013 – Treaty with the Delawares
  • 2014 – Native Hospitality Ensured the Success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • 2015 – Contributions of the Kahnawake Mohawk and Mohawk Akwesasne communities to “high iron” construction work
  • 2016 – Contributions of the Native American Code Talkers in World War I and World War II
  • 2017 – Cherokee silversmith and inventor Sequoyah

Since the series debut, mintages have been trending lower. The big drop after 2011 is the result of dollar coins no longer being actually issued into circulation. They are produced in circulation quality only for issuance in numismatic offerings like roll, bag and box products.

Denver MintPhiladelphia MintTotal Mintages
200933.88 M37.88 M71.26 M
201048.72 M32.06 M80.78 M
201148.16 M29.40 M77.56 M
20123.08 M2.80 M5.88 M
20131.82 M1.82 M3.64 M
20142.80 M3.08 M5.88 M
20152.24 M2.80 M5.04 M
20162.10 M2.80 M4.09 M
20171.54 M1.82 M3.36 M
2018*2.10 M1.40 M3.50M

 

*In January of each year, the U.S. Mint tends to strike dollar coins to the expected amounts needed for the entire year. There have been instances where more are made beyond January.

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