The Native American Mint is out with an exciting new series of proof silver coins for sale that offers something new for buyers of Native American silver. The Curved Weapons Series from the mint offers combined obverse and reverse designs representative of one tribe per release. Among the latest releases is the coin representing the varied nations of Sioux tribe. Today, 2021 1 oz Proof Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The coins in the new Curved Weapons Series have a beautifully curved obverse design field. The obverse just happens to be the side of the coin that has the representative tribe’s battle shield, giving it the actual appearance of a shield used by a tribal warrior in battle. This side of the coin also happens to have a colorized finish to capture the beautiful, intricate artwork that often adorned indigenous battle gear.
All of these 2021 1 oz Proof Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coins are available to you for purchase with an individual capsule for the coin and a presentation box. The coins are packaged in the box with an included Certificate of Authenticity. In order to maintain a clean obverse field with total focus on the design element, the name of the issuing tribe, the Jamul Sovereign Nation, is found on the rim of the coin in a beautiful etching. As proof coins, each piece has frosted designs overlaying mirrored fields.
Obverse design elements on the 2021 Proof Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coin include the intricate design of a traditional tribal shield of the Sioux people. The shield has a woven center with the depiction of a bird at the middle and bears two large clusters of fur attached to the shield. These fur clusters are traditionally made from otter or fox pelts.
Reverse features of the 2021 1 oz Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coins include a depiction of a Sioux warrior on horseback using a bow and arrow in war. The warrior is drawing back the arrow on his bow as he takes aim at his target. The oldest known evidence of the bow and arrow in use in human history comes from the Sibudu Cave in South Africa.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available to assist you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The Native American Mint is out with an exciting new series of proof silver coins for sale that offers something new for buyers of Native American silver. The Curved Weapons Series from the mint offers combined obverse and reverse designs representative of one tribe per release. Among the latest releases is the coin representing the varied nations of Sioux tribe. Today, 2021 1 oz Proof Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The coins in the new Curved Weapons Series have a beautifully curved obverse design field. The obverse just happens to be the side of the coin that has the representative tribe’s battle shield, giving it the actual appearance of a shield used by a tribal warrior in battle. This side of the coin also happens to have a colorized finish to capture the beautiful, intricate artwork that often adorned indigenous battle gear.
All of these 2021 1 oz Proof Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coins are available to you for purchase with an individual capsule for the coin and a presentation box. The coins are packaged in the box with an included Certificate of Authenticity. In order to maintain a clean obverse field with total focus on the design element, the name of the issuing tribe, the Jamul Sovereign Nation, is found on the rim of the coin in a beautiful etching. As proof coins, each piece has frosted designs overlaying mirrored fields.
Obverse design elements on the 2021 Proof Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coin include the intricate design of a traditional tribal shield of the Sioux people. The shield has a woven center with the depiction of a bird at the middle and bears two large clusters of fur attached to the shield. These fur clusters are traditionally made from otter or fox pelts.
Reverse features of the 2021 1 oz Sioux Bow & Arrow Curved Silver Coins include a depiction of a Sioux warrior on horseback using a bow and arrow in war. The warrior is drawing back the arrow on his bow as he takes aim at his target. The oldest known evidence of the bow and arrow in use in human history comes from the Sibudu Cave in South Africa.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available to assist you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.