One of the first indigenous tribes to encounter European explorers, traders, and colonists in North America was the Pennacook. Originally inhabiting much of the Merrimack River valley in the region now known as New England, the Pennacook was one of the largest tribes in the region and consisted of a large confederacy of smaller bands. Right now, 2021 1 oz Proof Vermont Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 1 oz Proof Vermont Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coin comes to you with an individual plastic capsule. The coins in this series are satin proofs with beautiful, frosted designs and mirrored background fields. Additionally, the coins in this series have a nominal value of 1 Dollar issued by the Jamul Sovereign Nation.
Any tribe formally recognized by the US federal government is considered a sovereign nation. Though tribes have the authority to issue bullion coins with a face value, the value is not considered legal tender in US dollars. Only the United States Mint has the Congressional authority required to issue coinage in US dollars. That does nothing to detract from the beauty of the coins in this series, both in terms of visual appeal and the quality of the designs.
Obverse designs on the 2021 1 oz Proof Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coins include an effigy of a tribal member of the Pennacook. The figure shown here is captured in front-facing relief wearing a large, ornate headdress with tall feathers stretched across from one side of his head to the other. The individual is also wearing a very distinctive necklace made of what is most likely bear claws.
Reverse visuals on the 2021 Proof Vermont Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coins feature the official state amphibian of Vermont. The Northern Leopard Frog is so named because it has spots throughout its body that are similar to the rosettes of a leopard. The spots on a Northern Leopard Frog are often darker at the center with a lighter ring around each one.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and using our email address.
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One of the first indigenous tribes to encounter European explorers, traders, and colonists in North America was the Pennacook. Originally inhabiting much of the Merrimack River valley in the region now known as New England, the Pennacook was one of the largest tribes in the region and consisted of a large confederacy of smaller bands. Right now, 2021 1 oz Proof Vermont Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 1 oz Proof Vermont Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coin comes to you with an individual plastic capsule. The coins in this series are satin proofs with beautiful, frosted designs and mirrored background fields. Additionally, the coins in this series have a nominal value of 1 Dollar issued by the Jamul Sovereign Nation.
Any tribe formally recognized by the US federal government is considered a sovereign nation. Though tribes have the authority to issue bullion coins with a face value, the value is not considered legal tender in US dollars. Only the United States Mint has the Congressional authority required to issue coinage in US dollars. That does nothing to detract from the beauty of the coins in this series, both in terms of visual appeal and the quality of the designs.
Obverse designs on the 2021 1 oz Proof Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coins include an effigy of a tribal member of the Pennacook. The figure shown here is captured in front-facing relief wearing a large, ornate headdress with tall feathers stretched across from one side of his head to the other. The individual is also wearing a very distinctive necklace made of what is most likely bear claws.
Reverse visuals on the 2021 Proof Vermont Pennacook Northern Leopard Frog Silver Coins feature the official state amphibian of Vermont. The Northern Leopard Frog is so named because it has spots throughout its body that are similar to the rosettes of a leopard. The spots on a Northern Leopard Frog are often darker at the center with a lighter ring around each one.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and using our email address.