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1 Cent Pawnee tribes

Issuer Native American Mint
Year 2020
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Value 1 Cent (0.01)
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Obverse description Central field features the Pawnee Nation emblem, depicting a stylised wolf's head in profile facing left, flanked by two crossed tomahawk axes adorned with feathered decorations. The design is rendered in high relief with detailed engraving. The upper legend JAMUL SOVEREIGN NATION arcs along the top rim, while the lower legend NATIVE INDIAN NATIONS IN AMERICA curves along the bottom rim, both inscribed in a decorative Latin script.
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The "Native American Mint" is a private commercial operation with no tribal affiliation or federal recognition — it has no authority to issue currency on behalf of any Indigenous nation, including the Pawnee. Coins marketed under its branding are novelty tokens, not legal tender, and have no standing in Pawnee tribal governance. The Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, headquartered in Pawnee, Oklahoma, issues no coinage of its own.

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