1 Dollar "Native American Dollar" (Jim Thorpe) 2018 front 1 Dollar "Native American Dollar" (Jim Thorpe) 2018 back
1 Dollar "Native American Dollar" (Jim Thorpe) 2018 photo
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1 Dollar "Native American Dollar" Jim Thorpe

2018 year
Manganese brass clad copper 8.1 g 26.5 mm
Description
Issuer
United States
Period
Federal republic (1776-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
2018
Value
1 Dollar (1&nbspUSD)
Currency
Dollar (1785-date)
Composition
Manganese brass clad copper
Weight
8.1 g
Diameter
26.5 mm
Thickness
2 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Updated
2024-10-09
References
Numista
N#131844
Rarity index
12%

Reverse

The design depicts Jim Thorpe, with the foreground elements highlighting his football and Olympic achievements.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
JIM THORPE
$1
WA-THO-HUK
MG
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Translation: “WA-THO-HUK”, Thorpe’s Sac and Fox tribe name.

Engraver: Michael Gaudioso

Edge

Engraved with date and both mottos, the edge lettering on Presidential and Native American Dollars can be in Positions A or B. Position A: edge lettering reads upside-down when the portrait faces up; Position B: edge lettering reads normally when the portrait faces up.

Lettering: E PLURIBUS UNUM 2018

Comment

James Francis “Jim” Thorpe (1888-1953), was born near Prague, Oklahoma, in what was then Indian Territory. Raised in the Sac and Fox tribe, he was given the native name Wa-Tho-Huk, meaning “Bright Path.” Jim Thorpe became possibly the most versatile natural athlete of the early 20th century. After a difficult youth, running away from school after several family crises, Thorpe came into his own at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Although the residential Indian school had a mixed reputation, Carlisle then had the services of one of the great early football coaches, Glenn Scobey “Pop” Warner and it fielded a national championship football team, led by Thorpe. At the time Thorpe was the core of the school’s track and field team, also coached by Warner, and the story is that Warner was reluctant to let his track star run the risk of playing football.

Thorpe was named to the All-American first team in 1911 and 1912. In 1911, Carlisle upset Harvard 18-15, as Thorpe scored all its points, four field goals and a touchdown. In 1912, Carlisle won the national collegiate championship. It beat Army 27-6; a cadet named Dwight D. Eisenhower injured his knee trying to tackle Thorpe.

In 1912, Thorpe represented the U. S. at the Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, competing in the new Pentathlon and Decathlon as well as two field events. He easily won both multi-event medals, finishing first in eight of the combined 15 events. His point record stood for two decades. In an often-told story, King Gustav V of Sweden, presenting Thorpe a special decathlon award, told him, “You are the greatest athlete in the world,” and Thorpe replied, “Thanks, king.”

Thorpe then embarked on an incredibly varied career with the public flocking to his professional appearances in football, baseball and basketball. He played for six teams in what later became the National Football League. In 1922, he became the first president of the American Professional Football Association, precursor of the NFL. In baseball, he played for the New York Giants, the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Braves. He also organized an all-Indian football team, reuniting some Carlisle players. Today, sports writers rank him at the top of their lists of greatest athletes of the 20th Century.

Interesting fact

The 2018 Native American $1 Coin featuring Jim Thorpe is the first coin in the Native American $1 Coin series to feature a Native American athlete. Thorpe was a renowned athlete who played football, baseball, and won gold medals in track and field at the 1912 Olympics. He was also a Native American, and his image on the coin is a tribute to his legacy and the contributions of Native Americans to the United States.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2018 D 1400000 - - - - - -
2018 P 1400000 - - - - - -
2018 S 200000 - - - - - -

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