The 2015-P Native American Dollar is part of the ongoing Native American $1 Coin Program, which honors the contributions of Native Americans to U.S. history.
The 2015 design specifically pays tribute to Mohawk Ironworkers, renowned for their role in building America’s skyscrapers.
Features the Sacagawea portrait, originally designed by Glenna Goodacre, used on all Native American dollar coins since 2000.
Depicts Mohawk Ironworkers working on high-rise structures, with the New York City skyline in the background, designed by Ronald D. Sanders and sculpted by Phebe Hemphill.
The "P" mintmark signifies that the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. It was also minted in Denver and San Francisco, with different finishes.
The Philadelphia Mint produced approximately 2.8 million coins for collector sets, making it relatively low-mintage compared to circulating coins.
The 2015-P version was not released into general circulation, making it more desirable to collectors.
No major varieties are known, but collectors seek coins with strong strikes and full details, especially in the skyline and ironworkers' figures.
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