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| 正面描述 | Central device depicts the Chickasaw Sun Circle, a traditional sacred symbol representing The Creator, rendered as a radiant sun motif enclosed within a square frame adorned with scrolled terminals at each corner. Four stylised animal figures — each facing outward — are positioned at the cardinal points surrounding the central frame, all set against a deeply recessed field. The entire design is enclosed by a rope-pattern border. The curved legend JAMUL SOVEREIGN NATION appears along the upper periphery, while NATIVE INDIAN NATIONS IN AMERICA runs along the lower periphery, both in raised Latin lettering. |
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| 正面铭文 | JAMUL SOVEREIGN NATION NATIVE INDIAN NATIONS IN AMERICA |
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The Native American Mint is a private commercial enterprise, not a federally recognized tribal mint or U.S. government facility. Issues bearing tribal names are produced under licensing arrangements and carry no legal tender status. The Chickasaw Nation, headquartered in Ada, Oklahoma, operates its own economic development entities — none of which are involved in coin production.