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.
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.