Situated along the mid-point of the Maine coast, Acadia National Park is known for its granite peaks, beautiful beaches, and scenic woodlands. This majestic park was also occupied by indigenous peoples for thousands of years prior to the arrival of European settlers. Now, the latest coin in the Native America the Beautiful Series has arrived in honor of the Wabanaki people who still call this land home. Currently, 2023 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Maine Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Available in a display case with a Certificate of Authenticity!
- 12th coin in the Native America the Beautiful series!
- Colorized release!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- The face value of 1 Dollar is backed by the Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation.
- A Native American and European trader appears on the reverse.
- The series logo is depicted in the reverse design.
- Not considered U.S. legal tender.
When purchasing 2023 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Maine Coins in this online JM Bullion listing, you can expect to receive a .999 pure silver specimen in new condition. These coins also include original mint packaging, which consists of a display box and a Certificate of Authenticity. Produced by The Native American Mint, each of these pieces is recognized as legal tender by the Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation.
On the obverse of 2023 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Maine Silver Coins we see Wabanaki tribal figure interacting with a European settler. The two appear to be in the midst of a trade involving a deer and various handmade goods. This imagery is contrasted with a beautiful colorized depiction of New England foliage in autumn.
The reverse of the 2023 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Silver Coins contains the official series emblem. This consists of a bald eagle and a traditional Native American star pattern. Inscriptions of the series name and other identifying hallmarks are also shown along the border.
For 12,000 years, indigenous peoples occupied the land that currently is called Acadia National Park. The island was used by the Wabanaki for hunting, fishing, and gathering weaving materials. When European settlers arrived in the 16th century, the Wabanaki chose to adapt to the new situation rather than flee or rebel. Today, their cultures and languages proudly live on throughout regions of Maine, including on Mount Desert Island where Acadia is located.
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