2026 California American Innovation $1 Coin Roll P or D OGP US Mint
2026 California American Innovation $1 Coin Roll is offered with your choice of Philadelphia or Denver Mint issue for this release. This collector roll features one uncirculated 25-coin roll from the United States Mint in Official Government Packaging (OGP). Please select your preferred Mint option from the dropdown menu. The roll includes either one 2026-P California American Innovation $1 Coin Roll from the Philadelphia Mint or one 2026-D California American Innovation $1 Coin Roll from the Denver Mint. Each roll contains 25 brilliant uncirculated coins struck by the United States Mint for collectors. This is an official U.S. Mint roll in Official Government Packaging and is not coins pulled from circulation or a bank-wrapped roll. The Mint’s California product page confirms the roll options are 25-coin rolls from Philadelphia or Denver. Specifications Product: 2026 California American Innovation $1 Coin Roll Year: 2026 Mint: Philadelphia (P) or Denver (D) Denomination: One Dollar Total Coins: 25 Coin Breakdown: 1 Mint Roll with 25 Uncirculated Coins Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated Source: Official U.S. Mint Roll Composition: Manganese-Brass Clad Edge: Incused Edge Lettering Packaging: Official Government Packaging (OGP) Series: American Innovation $1 Coin Program This listing offers collectors a choice of either the Philadelphia Mint or Denver Mint California American Innovation $1 coin roll in original Official Government Packaging. The 2026 California issue is the next American Innovation release scheduled after Wisconsin. Condition Roll is expected to be in excellent condition and in original government packaging OGP. Shipping Ships via USPS Ground Advantage with tracking, insurance, and secure collector-grade packaging.
Specifications
- U.S. Mint
- P- Philadelphia Roll, D- Denver Roll
Variants (2)
- P- Philadelphia Roll — 104.99 USD — In stock
- D- Denver Roll — 104.99 USD — In stock
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