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2010 Native American $1 Coin Debuts In Manhattan

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So do I. I think it is the best reverse of the 2010 coins.
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I know ! .....me too ! When I first saw the design awhile back and learned what the symbols meant and what tribes were represented, I decided that I'd REALLY like to complete an album of the old Sacagawea's...and then now the new Native Dollar.
Thankfully there are many albums (including Dansco) who continue the series in the same album, rather than having to buy two different ones.
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I also like this design...I was only disappointed that they chose to release it in NYC. Manhattan was not part of the traditional Iroquois nation. I was hoping for it to be released in Syracuse or Rochester where it would have been near to the heart of the traditional land. I also would have been able to attend.
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One of the dealers at a show I recently attended (this past Sunday in the Chicago 'burbs) was selling the 2010 coins. I'm not sure whether the one I was looking at was just a bad example, but I thought it looked better in the drawings than it does in metal. It kinda looks like a Chuck E. Cheese token.
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I think that the design is cool looking.
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