At JM Bullion, we invite you to celebrate Native American history and heritage with the Native America the Beautiful Series! Produced by Native American Mint, this collection features a coin for all 50 states, each of which pays tribute to a particular tribe. The latest edition in the series features Oklahoma and the Chickasaw tribe. Today, 2022 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Oklahoma Silver Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 1 oz Native America the Beautiful Oklahoma Silver Coin in this online listing at JM Bullion was produced by The Native American Mint and will arrive in new condition. Considered legal tender by the Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation, these specimens were struck in .999 pure silver and augmented with selective colorization. Upon delivery, you will find your coin housed in a presentation box. A Certificate of Authenticity from the mint is also included.
The obverse of 2022 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Oklahoma Silver Coins contains the image of a Native American bridge. The bridge is presented in a standard silver finish, which contrasts nicely with the colorized stream below it and the foliage surrounding it. There are also inscriptions along the edge reading Chickasaw, Oklahoma, 2022, Chikashsha (the English version of Chickasaw, which means “rebel”)
On the reverse side of 2022 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Silver Coins you will find the official series emblem. This consists of a bald eagle facing left. Surrounding the bird there is a Native American star pattern, which includes arrowheads between the points of the star. Inscriptions on the reverse read Native America the Beautiful, 1 Ounce, One Dollar, .999 Ag.
Nicknamed Spartans of the Lower Mississippi Valley, the Chickasaw tribe was considered extremely adept in the art of warfare. The tribe is often associated with the Choctaws, who at one point were unified with the Chickasaws as a single group. The Chickasaw eventually were forced to move to Oklahoma as part of the infamous Trail of Tears, a forced migration that involved five tribes in total.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions when buying silver. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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At JM Bullion, we invite you to celebrate Native American history and heritage with the Native America the Beautiful Series! Produced by Native American Mint, this collection features a coin for all 50 states, each of which pays tribute to a particular tribe. The latest edition in the series features Oklahoma and the Chickasaw tribe. Today, 2022 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Oklahoma Silver Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 1 oz Native America the Beautiful Oklahoma Silver Coin in this online listing at JM Bullion was produced by The Native American Mint and will arrive in new condition. Considered legal tender by the Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation, these specimens were struck in .999 pure silver and augmented with selective colorization. Upon delivery, you will find your coin housed in a presentation box. A Certificate of Authenticity from the mint is also included.
The obverse of 2022 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Oklahoma Silver Coins contains the image of a Native American bridge. The bridge is presented in a standard silver finish, which contrasts nicely with the colorized stream below it and the foliage surrounding it. There are also inscriptions along the edge reading Chickasaw, Oklahoma, 2022, Chikashsha (the English version of Chickasaw, which means “rebel”)
On the reverse side of 2022 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Silver Coins you will find the official series emblem. This consists of a bald eagle facing left. Surrounding the bird there is a Native American star pattern, which includes arrowheads between the points of the star. Inscriptions on the reverse read Native America the Beautiful, 1 Ounce, One Dollar, .999 Ag.
Nicknamed Spartans of the Lower Mississippi Valley, the Chickasaw tribe was considered extremely adept in the art of warfare. The tribe is often associated with the Choctaws, who at one point were unified with the Chickasaws as a single group. The Chickasaw eventually were forced to move to Oklahoma as part of the infamous Trail of Tears, a forced migration that involved five tribes in total.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions when buying silver. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.