No entity called "Cascadia" has ever issued legal tender, and no U.S. Mint product by this name or denomination exists in any official series. This appears to be a privately minted fantasy piece or novelty token — possibly referencing the Cascadia independence movement, a regionalist political idea spanning the Pacific Northwest. Treat it accordingly: a collectible object with no monetary authority behind it, struck in aged silver finish to suggest vintage legitimacy it does not possess.
No entity called "Cascadia" has ever issued legal tender, and no U.S. Mint product by this name or denomination exists in any official series. This appears to be a privately minted fantasy piece or novelty token — possibly referencing the Cascadia independence movement, a regionalist political idea spanning the Pacific Northwest. Treat it accordingly: a collectible object with no monetary authority behind it, struck in aged silver finish to suggest vintage legitimacy it does not possess.