The American Veterans Disabled for Life silver dollar is a commemorative coin issued by the United States Mint in 2010.
The obverse of the coin was designed by Don Everhart and featuring the legs and boots of three veterans.
The coin's reverse was designed by Joseph Menna and depicts a Forget-me-not flower wrapped in a ribbon cradling and supporting clusters of oak branches, with the forget-me-not flower representing (as has been the case since World War I) those who fought and became disabled, while the oak branches represent strength.
[2][3] A surcharge of $10 that was added to each coin sold was paid to the Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation.
The said surcharge supported the construction of the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial in Washington, D.C., which had authorized by Congress a decade earlier.