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Saturday, 26 October 2024

3471) "Choctaw" Culture And History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each tribe: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024:

3471) "Choctaw" Culture And History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each tribe: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024: 

Paying Tribute To Choctaw Culture And History: 

The Native American Mint’s coin sets honouring different tribes continues with the 2024 Choctaw Tribe Set. 

Considered as one of the “Five Civilised Tribes” of the Southeast by early European Americans, the Choctaw Tribe, despite never having waged war against the United States and serving with the Americans against the British during the Revolutionary War, were forcibly relocated from 1831 to 1833 to Oklahoma in what was then “Indian Territory.” 

Fierce warriors, many Choctaw men served as “Code Talkers” for the United States military during World War I and World War II.

 The Choctaw Tribe traditionally lived in what today is part of the southeastern U.S

Before 1820, Choctaw territory encompassed more than 23 million acres, primarily in present-day Mississippi, and extended into sections of present-day Alabama and Louisiana.

During the Revolutionary War, Choctaw companies joined Washington’s army, and served the entire duration. 

European Americans considered the Choctaw to be one of the “Five Civilized Tribes” of the Southeast. 

The Choctaw and the United States agreed to a total of nine treaties which led to vast land cessions in the Southeast and the forced removal of the majority of Choctaw to Indian Territory in Oklahoma from 1831 to 1833 despite never having waged war against the United States.

Legal-Tender Native American Coins: 

Long before America was a nation of states, it was a nation of tribes. To honor these tribes, the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coins that are authorised by each tribe. The coins are also recognized by the Federal Government as legal tender in each tribal nation as set forth in the Constitution of the United States and from the terms of bilateral treaties that date back to the 18th century. 

One-Year-Only Designs Honour Choctaw Culture. 

The Coins:


The Choctaw Tribe Six-Piece Set features six different obverse designs depicting images important to Choctaw culture, tradition, and history
Among the designs are a pair based on the work of famed western artist George Catlin (1796–1872), who wrote about and painted portraits that depicted the life of the Plains Indians. 

One image shows a trio of Choctaw stickball players painted sometime in the early 1840s. "Ishtaboli", as the game was called by the Choctaw, was famous for its aggressive and physical play. 

The game was so important to the Choctaw that it was used to mediate social relations, village conflicts, and tensions between tribal members. Another Catlin design is a portrait of Choctaw tribal leader "Tul-lock-chísh-ko" ("Drinks the Juice of the Stone") that was painted in 1834. 

Official Indian Sovereign Nations Legal Tender: 

Every coin in this 2024 Native American Choctaw Tribe Six-Piece Set is official Indian Sovereign Nations legal tender. The denominations include one-cent, five-cent, 10-cent, 25-cent, 50-cent, and $1 coin

Each coin comes in original Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition and the entire set comes packaged in a blister pack that displays both the front and back of all six coins.  

COIN HIGHLIGHTS: 

ONE-YEAR-ONLY DESIGNS HONOR CHOCTAW NATION – The set pays tribute to the rich legacy of the Choctaw Nation. Each coin in the set features a shared reverse, while the one-year-only obverse designs depict items, animals, and people central to the Choctaw way of life.

LEGAL TENDER COINS – These coins were struck in the United States by the Native American Mint and are Indian Sovereign Nations legal tender under the terms of a bilateral treaties made in the 18th Century with the Federal Government. The denominations include 1₵, 5₵, 10₵, 25₵, 50₵ and $1 Cupronickel (CuNi) coins.

BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION – Each coin in your 2024 Native American Choctaw Tribe Six-Piece Set comes in original Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition as fresh and crisp as the day they left the mint.

ORIGINAL MINT PACKAGING – The complete six-piece set comes displayed in is original blister pack from the Native American Mint. The colourful blister pack also serves as the set’s Certificate of Authenticity.

The 2024 Native American Mint Choctaw Tribe Six-Piece Set is a stirring one-year-only release that history buffs cannot pass up.

The specifications of this Coin Set are:

Year of Issue2024; Country: of America (USA); Metal CompositionVarious; Coin QualityUncirculated; GradeBU; Denominations0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.25, 0.50, 1.00; Currency TypeDollar; Mint Name: Torrance, Native American Mint.




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