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50 Cents Crow Tribes

Uitgever Jamul Indian Village (Native American tribes)
Jaar 2017
Type Fantasy coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Stylized effigy of a crow rendered in a decorative Native American artistic style, depicted in profile facing right, with detailed feather work covering the body and wings. The bird occupies the central field against a dark mirror-like background. Two ornamental feather motifs flank the central design on either side. The upper legend reads JAMUL SOVEREIGN NATION and the lower legend reads NATIVE INDIAN NATIONS IN AMERICA, both arranged in a circular fashion around the central device, separated by a dotted border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Jamul Indian Village is a federally recognized band of the Kumeyaay people located in San Diego County — not a Crow Tribe community. The Crow Nation is based in Montana. Whether the "Crow Tribes" designation refers to depicted subject matter or issuing authority is a meaningful distinction that the data here does not resolve cleanly.

Native American-issued tokens of this type occupy a legal gray area: produced under tribal sovereignty claims but not struck by the U.S. Mint and not legal tender under federal law.

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