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| Issuer | Native American Mint (Jamul Indian Village) |
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| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Fantasy coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Central device features a figural group of three Native American individuals rendered in relief, depicting two women flanking a centrally placed male figure wearing a wide-brimmed hat, all shown in traditional or period dress with decorative detail. The scene is set within a plain inner field bordered by the same geometric Native American ornamental band found on the obverse, comprising triangles, diamonds, and oval forms. The legend WYANDOT TRIBES 2021 arcs along the upper border, while HALF DOLLAR is inscribed along the lower portion of the field below the central figures. |
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The Native American Mint operates under the authority of the Jamul Indian Village, a federally recognized Kumeyaay band in San Diego County — a tribe with no historical connection to the Wyandot whatsoever. These pieces are privately produced fantasy tokens issued under the legal umbrella of tribal sovereignty, which permits certain minting activities outside U.S. Mint jurisdiction. They circulate as collectibles, not currency, and no sovereign Wyandot nation authorized this issue.