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1 Dollar Pennacook tribes

Issuer Native American Mint
Year 2023
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Currency Dollar
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Mint Native American Mint, Torrance, California, United States (?-date)
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The Native American Mint is a private company, not a federally recognized tribal mint or U.S. government facility. These pieces carry no legal tender status and are not authorized by any tribal government — the Pennacook were a confederation of Algonquian-speaking peoples centered in present-day New Hampshire and Massachusetts, largely dispersed by the late 17th century following King Philip's War and subsequent colonial pressures, leaving no surviving tribal government to sanction such an issue.

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