American Innovation $1 Coin
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The American Innovation $1 Coin is a U.S. dollar coin series that honors significant American innovations and innovators from each state, territory, and the District of Columbia.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| American Innovation $1 Coin canonical | 1 |
| American Innovation $1 Coin Program | 1 |
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Target entity: American Innovation $1 Coin Context triple: [United States dollar coins, hasType, American Innovation $1 Coin]
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Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
The Eagle was a U.S. ten-dollar gold coin, first minted in the late 18th century, that became a principal high-denomination piece in American gold currency until its discontinuation in the 20th century.
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Quarter Eagle (2.50-dollar gold coin)
The Quarter Eagle was a U.S. gold coin with a face value of $2.50, minted from the late 18th to early 20th century and notable as one of the smallest denomination gold coins in American circulation.
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Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar
The Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar is a small U.S. gold coin minted from 1854 to 1856, notable for its redesigned, taller Liberty portrait wearing a feathered headdress and its rarity among 19th-century American coinage.
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Seated Liberty dollar
The Seated Liberty dollar is a 19th-century United States silver dollar featuring Liberty seated on a rock, minted from the late 1830s to 1873 and prized today by numismatists.
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E.
Rose Quarter
Rose Quarter is a sports and entertainment district in Portland, Oregon, featuring major venues, restaurants, and event spaces along the east bank of the Willamette River.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: American Innovation $1 Coin Target entity description: The American Innovation $1 Coin is a U.S. dollar coin series that honors significant American innovations and innovators from each state, territory, and the District of Columbia.
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A.
Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
The Eagle was a U.S. ten-dollar gold coin, first minted in the late 18th century, that became a principal high-denomination piece in American gold currency until its discontinuation in the 20th century.
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B.
Quarter Eagle (2.50-dollar gold coin)
The Quarter Eagle was a U.S. gold coin with a face value of $2.50, minted from the late 18th to early 20th century and notable as one of the smallest denomination gold coins in American circulation.
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C.
Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar
The Type 2 Indian Princess gold dollar is a small U.S. gold coin minted from 1854 to 1856, notable for its redesigned, taller Liberty portrait wearing a feathered headdress and its rarity among 19th-century American coinage.
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D.
Seated Liberty dollar
The Seated Liberty dollar is a 19th-century United States silver dollar featuring Liberty seated on a rock, minted from the late 1830s to 1873 and prized today by numismatists.
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E.
Rose Quarter
Rose Quarter is a sports and entertainment district in Portland, Oregon, featuring major venues, restaurants, and event spaces along the east bank of the Willamette River.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
United States dollar coin
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commemorative coin series ⓘ |
| authorization | United States Congress ⓘ |
| category | modern U.S. commemorative coin program ⓘ |
| circulationStatus | not intended for general circulation ⓘ |
| composition |
2% nickel
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3.5% manganese ⓘ 6% zinc ⓘ 88.5% copper ⓘ |
| country | United States of America ⓘ |
| denomination | 1 United States dollar ⓘ |
| diameter | 26.49 mm ⓘ |
| edge | lettered ⓘ |
| edgeInscription | incuse inscriptions ⓘ |
| featuresJurisdictions |
50 U.S. states
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American Samoa ⓘ District of Columbia ⓘ Guam ⓘ Northern Mariana Islands ⓘ Puerto Rico ⓘ U.S. Virgin Islands ⓘ |
| firstYearOfIssue | 2018 ⓘ |
| issuingAuthority | United States Mint ⓘ |
| legalTender | yes ⓘ |
| mass | 8.1 g ⓘ |
| material | manganese-brass clad ⓘ |
| metallicColor | golden ⓘ |
| mintingLocations |
Denver Mint
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Philadelphia Mint ⓘ |
| monetaryValue | 1.00 USD ⓘ |
| obverseDesigner |
Joseph Menna
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Justin Kunz ⓘ |
| obverseInscription |
$1
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IN GOD WE TRUST ⓘ LIBERTY ⓘ United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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| precededBy | Presidential $1 Coin Program ⓘ |
| programStartDate | 2018 ⓘ |
| reverseDesign | varies by state, territory, and District of Columbia ⓘ |
| reverseDesigner | various artists of the United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program ⓘ |
| reverseInscription |
INNOVATION
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state or territory name ⓘ |
| seriesStructure | multi-year program ⓘ |
| shape | round ⓘ |
| subjectFocus | innovations from each state and territory ⓘ |
| targetAudience | coin collectors ⓘ |
| theme |
American innovation
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American innovators ⓘ state-specific innovations ⓘ |
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Subject: American Innovation $1 Coin Description of subject: The American Innovation $1 Coin is a U.S. dollar coin series that honors significant American innovations and innovators from each state, territory, and the District of Columbia.
Referenced by (2)
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