This piece belongs to Haiti's early-1970s collector series issued under the Duvalier government, which contracted foreign mints to produce silver and gold commemoratives aimed squarely at the international numismatic market rather than domestic circulation. The "Sitting Bull" subject has no meaningful connection to Haitian history — the series drew from a grab-bag of global figures and themes, a purely commercial decision made to broaden appeal to American and European buyers.
Virtually none entered circulation. Most were sold through Franklin Mint distribution channels and similar outlets.
This piece belongs to Haiti's early-1970s collector series issued under the Duvalier government, which contracted foreign mints to produce silver and gold commemoratives aimed squarely at the international numismatic market rather than domestic circulation. The "Sitting Bull" subject has no meaningful connection to Haitian history — the series drew from a grab-bag of global figures and themes, a purely commercial decision made to broaden appeal to American and European buyers.
Virtually none entered circulation. Most were sold through Franklin Mint distribution channels and similar outlets.