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1 Cent Shoshone tribes

Issuer Jamul Indian Village (Native American tribes)
Year 2020
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description A coiled rattlesnake in high relief occupies the central field, rendered in a stylized Native American artistic manner with detailed scale texture. Radiating lines emanate from behind the serpent, filling the inner field in a sunburst pattern. The circular legend at top reads 'JAMUL SOVEREIGN NATION' and at the bottom 'NATIVE INDIAN NATIONS IN AMERICA', separated by small decorative devices at each side.
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Reverse description A pair of traditional Native American moccasins (loafer-style beaded shoes) is depicted in raised relief at the center of the field, rendered with decorative detail suggestive of beadwork and fringing. The denomination legend 'ONE CENT' appears in the upper portion of the coin along a curved path, while the issuer name 'SHOSHONE TRIBES' and date '2020' are inscribed along the lower curved legend. Small decorative square devices flank the central motif at left and right.
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Jamul Indian Village is a federally recognized Kumeyaay band in San Diego County, not a Shoshone community — the two are geographically and linguistically unrelated peoples separated by hundreds of miles. Whether the "Shoshone tribes" designation in this catalog reflects a mislabeled issue, a third-party token struck speculatively under tribal branding, or a genuine error in attribution is worth verifying against the issuing documentation before this entry is finalized.

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