There is a long history of Native American images appearing on United States coins and currency, but it has only been in the last few years that different Native American Sovereign Nations have begun to mint silver and gold coins. Although not legal tender, they serve as a way to expand tribal visibility and are a demonstration of sovereign status, preserving tribal history, culture and recognition. The sale of Native American Tribal coins help support underprivileged Native Americans.

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Creek Nation Poarch Creek Peace $1 2004 BU Silver Crown COA

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Creek Nation – Poarch Creek – Peace – $1 – 2004 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – This coin was issued to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Recognition of the Sovereign Nation of Poarch Creek Indians by the United States. Minted from one ounce of .999 fine silver, total mintage was limited to 20,000 pieces. This beautiful Brilliant Uncirculated silver crown comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Creek Nation Poarch Creek Pow Wow $1 2004 BU Silver Crown COA

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Creek Nation – Poarch Creek – Pow Wow – $1 – 2004 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – Tribal Chairman Eddie L. Tullis authorized the issuance of their first coins in 2004 to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Recognition of the Sovereign Nation of Poarch Creek Indians by the United States.

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Shawnee Nation Expedition of Discovery $1 2004 Proof Silver Crown

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Shawnee Nation – Expedition of Discovery – $1 – 2004 – Proof Silver Crown

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Shawnee Nation Expedition Of Discovery 2004 $1 Unc Silver Crown COA

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Yes! Native American tribes issue their own coinage too! At least the Sovereign Nation of the Shawnee Tribe in Oklahoma has been doing it since 2002, adding their weight of silver and gold to the market of world coins. The coin’s reverse side contains 12 stars representing the original 12 tribes of the Shawnee Indian Nation. If you are a collector of world coins, have an interest in unique American commemoratives, or possess a pride in the resurgence of Native American tribes then this beautiful uncirculated silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.

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Shawnee Nation Lewis & Clark Drouillard 2003 $1 Unc Silver Crown COA

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Yes! Native American tribes issue their own coinage too! At least the Sovereign Nation of the Shawnee Tribe in Oklahoma has been doing it since 2002, adding their weight of silver and gold to the market of world coins. This particular uncirculated coin has a face value of one dollar and bears the image of Lewis, Clark, and George Drouillard upon their explorations of the great American continent. Drouillard, the son of a French Canadian father and a Shawnee mother, played an integral role in the Corps of Discovery as interpreter, scout, and, in Lewis’ words, the best hunter of the group. The coin’s reverse side contains 12 stars representing the original 12 tribes of the Shawnee Indian Nation. If you are a collector of world coins, have an interest in unique American commemoratives, or possess a pride in the resurgence of Native American tribes then this beautiful matte finish silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.

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Shawnee Nation Lewis & Clark in Canoe $1 2005 BU Silver Crown COA

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Shawnee Nation – Lewis & Clark in Canoe – $1 – 2005 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – The Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803–1806), headed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, was the first American overland expedition to the Pacific coast and back. Originally intended to determine exactly what was obtained in the Louisiana Purchase, the expedition laid much of the groundwork for the Westward Expansion of the United States. This beautiful brilliant uncirculated coin was struck from one ounce of .999 fine silver and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Shawnee Nation Prophet Tenskatawa $1 2006 BU Silver Crown COA

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Shawnee Nation – Prophet Tenskatawa – $1 – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – Tenskwatawa, (1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as The Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet. He was the brother of Tecumseh, leader of the Shawnee. He was originally given the name Lalawethika (He Makes a Loud Noise or The Noise Maker). He fathered a total of 20 children and had 3 wives. This brilliant uncirculated coin was minted from one ounce of .999 fine silver and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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