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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

4533) "Davy Crockett", a frontiersman, soldier, politician, congressman and story-teller, - "King of the Wild Frontier", United States of America (USA): Silver Coins issued by the US Mint and the Mexican Mint:

4533) "Davy Crockett", a frontiersman, soldier, politician, congressman and story-teller, - "King of the Wild Frontier", United States of America (USA): Silver Coins issued by the US Mint and the Mexican Mint:

Davy Crockett was a frontiersman, soldier, politician, congressman and prolific storyteller. Known as the “King of the Wild Frontier,” his adventures—both real and fictitious—earned him American folk hero status and remembered for his death at the Alamo.

Early Life and Frontier Skills:

David “Davy” Crockett was born on August 17, 1786, in eastern Tennessee to pioneer parents John and Rebecca Crockett. 

Growing up in a modest family, he received minimal formal education and spent much of his youth working on farms and learning survival skills in the wilderness. 

He became a skilled hunter, scout, and woodsman, gaining a reputation for his storytelling and adventurous exploits in the forests of Tennessee.

Military and Political Career:

Crockett served in the Tennessee militia during the Creek War (1813–1815), where he distinguished himself as a scout and fighter. 

In 1821, he was elected to the Tennessee state legislature, gaining popularity for his homespun speeches and vivid tales of frontier life. 

He later served multiple terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he opposed policies such as President Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act, which contributed to his electoral defeats.

 After failing to be re-elected to the United States House of Representatives, Davy Crockett famously told his home state of Tennessee that “You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas!”  

He participated in the Indian massacre at Tallushatchee in retaliation for a Native American attack on Fort Mims.

During the War of 1812, Crockett re-enlisted as Third Sergeant under Captain John Cowan. He went to Spanish Florida to help Andrew Jackson clear British forces, including British-trained Indians, from the region. 

After being discharged in 1815, he returned home, where his wife Polly soon died. He remarried, moved his family to Lawrence County, Tennessee, started several businesses and began his political career.

Texas Revolution and the Alamo:

After losing his congressional seat in 1835, Crockett moved west to Texas, then part of Mexico, to join the Texan forces in their fight for independence

In early 1836, he participated in the Texas Revolution and died at the Battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836, alongside the garrison defending the fort against General Santa Anna’s army. 

His death cemented his status as a symbol of courage and sacrifice.

Legacy and Cultural Impact:

Crockett’s life was widely mythologised during his lifetime through biographies, stage plays, and almanacs, portraying him as a fearless hunter and larger-than-life figure. 

In the 20th century, his legend was popularised by Disney’s television series and films, inspiring generations of Americans and solidifying his place as an enduring folk hero. He is remembered as an embodiment of the rugged, pioneering spirit of the American frontier.

One of America’s most famous folk heroes, Crocket was a noted frontiersman whose name lent instant credibility to the fledging young Republic of Texas

Davy Crockett’s life combined real achievements with legendary storytelling, making him a quintessential figure of the American frontier. From his early days as a backwoods hunter to his political career and ultimate sacrifice at the Alamo, Crockett’s story reflects the adventurous, independent spirit that shaped early American history and culture. 

San Antonio Missions (Texas):

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park preserves four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas.

These outposts established by Catholic Religious Orders to spread Christianity among native Americans formed part of a colonisation  system that stretched across the Spanish South-west from the 17th to 19th Centuries AD.

In geographic order from the North (upstream of the San Antonio River) to the South (downstream), four of the missions are called - Mision Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna - present day Mission Concepcion -  (Est. 1716), Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo (Est. 1720), Mision San Jose de los Nazonis  - present day Mission San Juan Capistrano -  (Est. 1731) and Mision San Francisco de la Espada - present day Mission Espada - (Est.1690). 

The Espada Aqueduct, also a part of the Park is due East of Mission San Juan, across the river.

         A front image of Mission Concepcion

The fifth and best known of the five missions - the Alamo - is not a part of the Park. It is located upstream from Mission Concepcion and is owned by the State of Texas. Presently it is under the custodianship of the Texas General Land Office.

On 05.07.2015, the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park along with the Alamo Mission in San Antonio was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Park was originally established in 1975 as the Mission Parkway encompassing 84 different historical sites along the San Antonio River. It was authorised as a National Historical Park on 10.11.1978 and established on 01.04.1983 containing many natural sites along with some natural areas. 

The Battle of the Alamo where Davy Crockett died in 1836:

Davy Crockett was reported to have been one of the last men standing at the Alamo as the small garrison of about 185 Texans was overwhelmed by a force of around 4,000 commanded by President General Antonio López de Santa Anna.

He arrived at the Alamo with a small group of Tennessee volunteers; symbol of frontier spirit  

He was killed in the final assault (accounts vary on whether he died fighting or was executed after capture).

The other well-known defenders who died with Crockett were:

James Bowie Born in Kentucky (1796), raised in Louisiana; known for the “Bowie knife” and land speculation      Co-commander of the Alamo garrison with Travis; bedridden due to illness during siege.  

Died during the final assault, possibly fighting from his sickbed.

William B. Travis   Lawyer and soldier from South Carolina (1809) Co-commander of the Alamo; wrote the famous “Victory or Death” letter.

Killed in combat during the assault on March 6, 1836

The Battle of the Alamo (Feb–Mar 1836) was a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution.

Crockett and Bowie were both frontiersmen, embodying the rugged, self-reliant image of early American pioneers.

Their presence together at the Alamo cemented the battle’s place in U.S. folklore as a clash of legendary figures against overwhelming odds. 

James Bowie alongside Davy Crockett. Their combined reputations — Crockett as the “King of the Wild Frontier” and Bowie as the knife-wielding adventurer — helped mythologise the Alamo as a symbol of heroic resistance’

Alongside Davy Crockett and James Bowie, there were indeed other frontiersmen and rugged pioneers who fought at the Alamo:

Micajah Autry – A Tennessee-born frontiersman, lawyer, and poet who volunteered for the Texian cause. He wrote letters describing the siege before dying in the final assault.

George C. Kimble – A Kentucky-born settler who led reinforcements into the Alamo during the siege, knowing the odds were grim.

David Crockett’s Tennessee Volunteers – Crockett didn’t come alone; he brought a small band of fellow frontiersmen from Tennessee, including men like Abner Doubleday and John Crockett (no relation).

Samuel B. Evans – Another frontier adventurer who joined the Texian defenders, representing the wave of settlers pushing westward.

Amos Pollard – Though a physician by trade, he embodied the frontier spirit, tending to the wounded and fighting when needed. 

These men weren’t as famous as Crockett or Bowie, but they shared the same frontier ethos — self-reliance, exploration, and a willingness to fight against overwhelming odds. 

Their presence shows that the Alamo wasn’t just defended by “big names,” but by a community of pioneers who believed in the Texian cause.

The Ballad of Davy Crockett (From Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett") - Lyrics:

Verse

Born on a mountaintop in Tennessee

Greenest state in the Land of the Free

Raised in the woods so′s he knew every tree

He killed him a b'ar when he was only three

chorus

Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

verse

Fought single-handed through the peace was in store

While he was handlin' this risky che Injun war

′Til the Creeks was whipped and hore

Made himself a legend forevermore

chorus

Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the Wild Frontier

verse

He'd give his word and he′d give his hand

That his Injun friends could keep their land

The rest of his life he took the stand

That justice was due every redskin band

chorus

Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the Wild Frontier

verse

He went off to Congress and served a spell

Fixin′ up the government and laws as well

Took over Washington, so I hear tell

And patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell

chorus

Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the Wild Frontier

verse

When he came home, his politickin' done

The western march had just begun

So he packed his gear and his trusty gun

And lit out grinnin′ to follow the sun

chorus

Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the Wild Frontier

verse

His land is biggest and his land is best

From grassy plains to the mountain crest

He's ahead of us all and meetin′ the test

Followin' his legend into the west

chorus

Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the Wild Frontier

Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the Wild Frontier

King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett’s Pocket Change - Coins minted by the Mexican Mint - the Casa de Moneda:

The Coins: 


The "Cap & Rays" Coins:

Known as “Cap & Rays” coins, these distinctive 2 Reales were struck at Mexico’s Mint, the famous Casa de Moneda, the oldest mint in the New World. 

While the coin’s obverse features Mexico’s national emblem of an eagle holding a snake in its beak, it’s the reverse where the name stems from as it depicts a Liberty Cap with sun rays bursting forth from it. 

Inscribed in the rim of the cap is the word LIBERTAD. Mexican silver coins like this were accepted as legal tender in the United States up until the Civil War. And when the Republic of Texas declared its independence from Mexico in 1835, it meant that these coins ere legal tender in THREE sovereign nations until Texas was annexed by the United States as the 28th state in 1845. 

Mexico minted the historic 2 Reales Cap & Rays from 1825-1872. Each was struck in 6.76 grams of highly pure 90.3% fine silver and is slightly larger than a modern-day quarter. These coins were struck between 1825-1836 up until the famous Battle of the Alamo near San Antonio. 

VINTAGE COIN OF TEXAS INDEPENDENCE – The coins available in this offer were struck from 1825-1836 and would have circulated widely during the Texas revolution when the Republic of Texas declared its independence from Mexico. Dates vary.

FAMOUS CAP & RAY DESIGN – This coin features the famous “Cap & Rays” design that features Mexico’s national emblem of a snake holding a snake in its beak on the obverse and a Liberty Cap with sun rays bursting forth from it on the reverse.

STRUCK IN GLEAMING SILVER – Each Mexico Silver 2 Reales Cap & Rays coin was struck in 6,76 grams of highly pure 90.3% fine silver and measures 28 mm in diameter.

LEGAL TENDER IN THREE COUNTRIES – Not only were these coins were legal tender in Mexico, they were also accepted as legal tender in the United States up until the Civil War and in the Republic of Texas from 1835-1845 until it was annexed by the United States as the 28th state.

NICE FINE CONDITION – Your 1825–1836 Mexico Silver 2 Reales Cap & Rays coin will come in nice Fine (F) condition, with good detail, sharp lettering and even wear.

Some Coins featuring Davy Crockett:

This One Troy Ounce Fine Silver Medal depicts a left facing image of Davy Crockett wearing a racoon cap, a backpack and a musket in hand resting over his shoulder - in the image of a Frontiersman.

The inscriptions read -DAVY CROCKETT - KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - 1786-1986" (BICENTENARY)

The Reverse of the Medal depicts a Bear symbolising the Bear that was killed by Crockett at the age of three.

This Silver Medal medal presents a portrait of  him and is titled on the upper periphery - 'DAVID CROCKETT". In the centre are his life years on either side - "1786-1836".

This Medal is inscribed on the upper periphery - HUNTER, CONGRESSMAN.











Did You know Series (134): 1) Federal Reserve Banknotes will henceforth be carrying Trump's signature and feature his portrait:

1) Did You Know Series (134): 1) Federal Reserve Banknotes will henceforth be carrying Trump's signature and feature his portrait - a departure from the usual practices of not featuring a living President on Banknotes: 2) The US Mint is considering proposals for issuing a $1 circulation Coin and a $2.50 Gold Coin with Trump's effigy thereon, much like the King/Queen of the United Kingdom

2) Did You Know Series (139): The United States of America 250-dollar bill (US$250) is a proposed denomination of the US Dollar with Donald Trump's effigy and signature on it

A unique Lady Liberty Coin Design & 250th anniversary of American Independence:





The CSS Hunley which was the first Submarine to sink a Union Ship:

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Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American Culture and Folklore:

1) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, Germany: $1 1-oz Silver Eagle Feather Proof - The Sacred Symbol of Pride, Dignity and Respect: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

2) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): A $1 1-oz Silver Coin "The Origin of the Devil's Tower And the Seven Sisters Star Cluster": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

3) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): A $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Antique Finish (AF) Coin "Native American Moon Spirit": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023

4) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, Germany: $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Proof - "The Coin's design features an image of the Sun God Anpetu Wi, one of the most powerful spirits to the Lakota Sioux": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

5) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Proof - "Horseback Warrior Proof: The Finest Light Cavalry in The World": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

6) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American Culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Proof - "The Majesty of a Bison Hunt": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023

7) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America: Coin minted by Germany: The 15th Release in the $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Proof - "Seven Sacred Rites - Rituals That Embody The Lakota Sioux Spiritual, Social, Social, And Cultural Identity": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

8) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, Germany: $1 1-oz Silver Black Hawk Ultra High Relief Proof - "The Coin's design pays tribute to Black Hawk (1767 - 1838), a prominent leader of the Sauk and Fox tribes, and shows a detailed portrait of the famous warrior": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

9) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): The 16th Coin released in the Series: Coin minted by Germany: $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Proof - "The Central Concept of Spirituality": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

10) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): The 16th Coin released in the Series: Coin minted by Germany: $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief Proof - "Silver Dreamcatcher Black Proof": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

11) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): #1 (One Dollar) 1-oz Silver Red Cloud Ultra High Relief (UHR), Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Coin: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

12) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): 17th Release in the Coin Series: $1 (One Dollar) 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief (UHR). Silver Bear Dance Proof:"One of the oldest recorded dances in North American History: A Cerempnial Expression That Symbolises The Renewal of Life": Date/Year of Coin Release: 2025

13) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): 2023 Oglala Sioux $50 Silver & $2 Gold "Native American Spirit War Horse" Ultra High Relief (UHR) Antiqued 2-pc Coin set NGC MS First Day of Issue: 2023

14) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): $1 1-oz Silver Dragonfly Ultra High Relief (UHR) Antiqued Coin: "Silver Dragonfly": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

15) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): A $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief (UHR) Antiqued Coin: "Silver Thunderbird": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

16) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): This coin is the 18th release in the Native American Silver Dollar Coin Series: A $1 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief (UHR) Antiqued Coin: "Silver Turtle Island": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

17) Oglala Sioux Nation (USA) - A depiction of Native American culture and folklore, United States of America (USA): Fifth Release in the Native American Coin Series: A $1 (One Dollar) 1-oz Silver Ultra High Relief (UHR) Antiqued Coin: "Silver Native American Hunting Horse": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023

Native American Coin Series:


3) "Potawatomi" 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 whic h struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2024

4) "Creek" 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 set issue: 2024

5) "Pueblo" 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 Set issue: 2024

6) "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 whic h struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2024

7) "Mohican" Culture and History, United States of Americs (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: 2022

8) Native American Coin Sets - "Shawnee, Arapaho, Susquehannock, Mohican, Chippewa and Cheyenne" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins fesaturing diffferent 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 Set issue: 2022

9) "Navaho" 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: 2021

10) "Cherokee" 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 strusk a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issued: 2021

11) "Comanche" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Natibve 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 Set issue: 2019

12) "Caddo" 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 whbich struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021

13) "Eskimo" 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 Set issue: 2021

14) "Apache" Culture and History, United States of American (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 Sets issue: 2021

15) "Chinook" 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 Set issue: 2021

16) "Seminole" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted ny 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 set issue: 2019

17) "Blackfoot" Culture and History, United Stat6es of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins feasturing 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 Set issue: 2021

18) "Fox" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins festuring 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 set issue: 2021

19) "Sioux" Culture and History, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, Californis-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Natiomns Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2021

20) The Shoshone Nevada 1 Dollar, United States of America (USA): A 1-oz Silver Shoshone Tortoise Proof Coin Celebrating the Tribe of Lewis and Clark Guide Sacegawea: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2018

21) Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation, United States of America (USA): A $1 (One Dollar), 1 Oz Mercanti Native American Bison NGC MS70 First Releases: Date/Year of Coin issued: 2025

22) Did You Know Series (100): 1) The Native American Game of Lacrosse played in the 1100 AD has gone global: 2) Early lacrosse was characterised by deep spiritual involvement, befitting the spirit of combat in which it was undertaken. Those whi took part did so in the role of warriors, with the goal of bringing glory and honour to themselves and their tribes

23) First Coin ever issued by a Native American Nation, Shawnee Tribe - features famed Shawnee Tribal Chieftain "Shooting Star" (known as Tecumseh), one of the earliest Native American leaders ever to resist white encroachment on tribal lands, United States of America (USA): Date/Year of Coin issue: 2002

24) "Shawnee" Culture and History, Unmited 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 that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2022

25) "Geronimo", Oglala Lakota Sioux, United States of America (USA): ! $1 1 oz Silver Ultra High Relief NGC MS70 First Release w/ Black Core: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2022

26) "Chiracahua - Apache" 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: 2025

27) "Abenaki Tribe" 6 pc Set (BU) Coins set, 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 Set issue: 2025

28) "Eskimo Tribe" 6-pc Set (BU) Coins Set, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American (USA) Coins Set, United States of America (USA): A set of Native American Coins featuring different Tribes minted by the Torrance, California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations coin s that are authorised by each tri be: Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2025

29) "Apache Tribe" 6-pc Set (BU) Coin Set, 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 which are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Sets issue: 2025:

30) "Seminole Tribe" 6-pc Set (BU) Coins Set, 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 Sets issue: 2025

31) "Iroquis Tribe" 6-pc Set (BU) Coins set, 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 Sets issue: 2025

32) "Cherokee Tribe" 6-pc Set (BU) Coins Set, 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 ae authortised by each tribe: Date/Year of Coin Sets issue: 2025

33) Mesa Grande Native American Sovereign Nation, United States of America: A $1- 1-oz Silver Area 51 Proof Coin: Date/Year of Coin minted: 2020

34) "Nanticoke Tribe" 6-pc Set (BU) Coins Set 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 Coins Sets issue: 2025

35) "Costanoan Tribe" (also known as the Ohlone") 6-pc Set (coins Set, United States of America (USA): A set of six Native American Coins featuringf different Tribes minted by the Torrabce California-based Native American Mint which struck a series of Indian Sovereign Nations Coins that are authorised by each Tribe: Date/Year of Coin Set issue: 2025

Native American - Code Talkers serving in World War I and World War II:

1) Ponca Tribe, Code Talker, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

2) St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, Code Talker, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

3) Oglala Sioux Tribe, Code Talker, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

4) Comanche Nation Tribe, Code Talker, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

5) Navaho Tribe, Code Talker, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of Woeld War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

6) Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate (Sioux) Tribe, Code Talker, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

7) Choctaw Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

8) Hopi Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

9) Seminole Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

10) Tonto Apache Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World war I and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

11) Ho Chunk Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World war II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

12) Pawnee Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

13) Onieda Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Metal issue: 2024

14) Standing Rock Sioux Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

15) Meskwaki Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

16) Osage Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

17) The Fort Peck Assiniobione and Sioux Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

18) The Tlingit Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American history: Date/Yesar of Medal issue: 2024

19) The Kiowa Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

20) The Muscogee Creek Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

21) The Pueblo of Acoma Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal Commemorates an important piece of World War II and American History: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

22) The Santee Sioux Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

23) The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

24) The Crow Nation Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

25) The White Mountain Apache Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

26) The Pueblo of Laguna Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

27) The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II ans American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

28) The Yankton Sioux Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

29) The Menominee Tribe, Code Talkers, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War I and World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

30) The Rosebud Sioux Tribe, United States of America (USA): A Bronze Medal commemorates an important piece of World War II and American history: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2024

The CSS Hunley which was the first Submarine to sink a Union Ship:

1) The CSS Hunley made history on 17.02.1864, when it sank the Slppo Housatonic with its torpedo, but the submarine dod not survive the attack: 2) Recovery of the CSS Hunley and its wreckage; 3) The story of George Dixon the Sobmarine Commander and his lucky $20 Gold Copin presented to him by his lover

Gold Eagle Coins:

1) The Majestic Gold Eagle Proof Coins Return for 2025, United states of america (USA): A $10 (Ten Dollars) Gold Proof Coin minted by the West Point Mint, Mint Mark "W": Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

Custer's Last Stand:

1) Custer's Last Stand or The Battle of Little Big Horn 2-pc Tribute Set, United states of SAmerica (USA): Year of Coins issue: 1829, 1865

2) "Sitting Bull", Legendary Warriors, (United States of America), Niue Island: A $5 (Five Dollars) 2 oz Silver Antique Finish Gold Plated Coin: T & S Coins and Pinehurst Coins: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

The Story of Daniel Boone - Frontiersman:

1) The Story of Daniel Boone, Frontiersman, (United States of America - USA), Republique Du Cameroon (Republic of Cameroon): 250th Anniversary of Daniel Boone's first attempt at leading settlers along the Wilderness Trail through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky in 1773: A 2000 Francs CFA 1-Oz Silver Colourised BU Coin: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023

Coin Invest Trust (CIT) Wild West Coin Series:

1) Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Billy the Kid - Legends of the Wild West!, Cook Islands: 250 Dollars (Gold) and 20 and 5 Dollars (Silver) Coins minted by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt (GmbH) at its facilities in Munich by commission of Coin Invest Trust (CIT) on behalf of the Treasury of the Cook Islands: Year of Coin issue: 2024

Links to posts on the USA:
















First Amendment to the United States Constitution: Preample to the declaration of Independence:








































Custer's Last Stand:

79) Custer's Last Stand or The Battle of Little Big Horn 2-pc Tribute Set, United States of America (USA): Year of Coins issue: 1829, 1865

The Introduction of the Lincoln Cent in 1909:

80) Did you Know Series (101): The Introduction of the Lincoln Cent in 1909

Was Stonehenge built by Aliens:

81) 2025 Mesa Grande Sovereign Native American Nation: $1 1-oz Silver Coin Built By Aliens - Stonehenge Proof: Coin released by the republic of Ghana: Date/Year of Coin release: 2025

82) "The Gaspee Affair", Mesa Grande Sovereign Native American Nation, United States of americsa (USA): 250th Anniversary of the Gaspee Affair (1772-2022): A $1 (One Dollar) Silver Coin commemorates one of the earliest Rebellions in the US War of Independence: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2022

83) Cardinal Robert Prevost is Pope Leo XIV, the 267th Pope, United States of America (USA): A 1-oz Silver Election of Pope Leo XIV Round: Date/Year of Round issue: 08.05.2025

Super heroes Coin Series:

84) "Superman", United States of America (USA): Superhero Coins and Medals Series": The first $50 Gold Coin in the Series will feature Superman: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

85) "George Washington crossing the Delaware," Republic of Samoa: "The Commanders Coin Series": 5 Dollar Silver and 20 & 5 Dollars Gold Coins depict George Washington - General and twice President of the USA (in 1789 and 1782): Year of Coins issue: 2026

Did You know Series (134): 1) Federal Reserve Banknotes will henceforth be carrying Trump's signature and feature his portrait:

86)_ Did You Know Series (134): 1) Federal Reserve Banknotes will henceforth be carring Trump's signature and feature his portrait - a departure from the usual practices of not featuring a living President on Banknotes: 2) The US Mint is considering proposals for issuing a $1 circulation Coin and a $2.50 Gold Coin with Trump's effigy thereon, much like the King/Queen of the United Kingdom

87) Did You Know Series (139): The United States of America 250-dollar bill (US$250) is a proposed denomination of the US Dollar with Donald Trump's effigy and signature on it

The CSS Hunley which was the first Submarine to sink a Union Ship:

1) The CSS Hunley made history on 17.02.1864, when it sank the Slppo Housatonic with its torpedo, but the submarine dod not survive the attack: 2) Recovery of the CSS Hunley and its wreckage; 3) The story of George Dixon the Sobmarine Commander and his lucky $20 Gold Copin presented to him by his lover

To view a few posts on previous COTY and Coin Constellation (Russia) winners, please visit the following links:






Links to some more posts on the Chinese Lunar calendar/Zodiac signs on this Blog:











Old West Coin Series:




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