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Quarter Dollar Wyandot Tribes

Issuer Jamul Indian Village (Native American tribes)
Year 2021
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Weight 6 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mint Native American Mint, Torrance, California, United States (?-date)
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Issued under the Native American $1 Coin Act's companion program for quarter-dollar tribal nations coinage, this piece was authorized as part of the broader federal effort to recognize tribal sovereignty through circulating currency. The Wyandot — descendants of the Huron Confederacy displaced by the Beaver Wars of the 17th century — migrated through multiple forced relocations before federally recognized branches settled in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Michigan.

The Jamul Indian Village is a Kumeyaay nation based in San Diego County, California, whose connection to the Wyandot attribution on this piece warrants closer examination of the issuing authority documentation before drawing firm conclusions.

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