
The Georgia release in the Native America the Beautiful Series centers on the Timucua tribes and their role in the region’s indigenous history. This expansive tribal group included a variety of chiefdoms that shared cultural roots and ancestral ties across northeast Florida, north-central Florida, and southeast Georgia. Today, 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Georgia Silver Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Timucua society was organized into chiefdoms with complex social hierarchies and political structures. Archaeological evidence suggests they built substantial settlements with ceremonial centers, burial mounds, and extensive trade networks that connected them to other indigenous groups throughout the Southeast. Their material culture included distinctive pottery, shell tools, and ornate ceremonial objects that reflected their artistic sophistication and cultural identity.
All 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Georgia Silver Coins are available with individual capsules. The coins arrive with a themed outer shipper and a Certificate of Authenticity. These proof issues in the series have selective colorization on the reverse that brings the background environment to life with vivid realism.
On the obverse of 2025 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Georgia Silver Coins, you will find the image of Tacatacuru people engaging in a game of Apalachee ball. More than mere entertainment, the Apalachee ball game served important social, political, and religious functions within indigenous society. Games were often held to resolve disputes between communities, celebrate seasonal festivals, or honor important individuals.
The reverse of the 2025 1 oz Colorized NATB Georgia Silver Coin features the bald eagle emblem of the series. This design features a bald eagle head within an eight-point star that has arrowheads around the outside between each point. The Tacatacuru people were skilled maritime specialists who exploited the rich estuarine environment for fishing, shellfish gathering, and hunting waterfowl and marine mammals.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver coins for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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The Georgia release in the Native America the Beautiful Series centers on the Timucua tribes and their role in the region’s indigenous history. This expansive tribal group included a variety of chiefdoms that shared cultural roots and ancestral ties across northeast Florida, north-central Florida, and southeast Georgia. Today, 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Georgia Silver Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Timucua society was organized into chiefdoms with complex social hierarchies and political structures. Archaeological evidence suggests they built substantial settlements with ceremonial centers, burial mounds, and extensive trade networks that connected them to other indigenous groups throughout the Southeast. Their material culture included distinctive pottery, shell tools, and ornate ceremonial objects that reflected their artistic sophistication and cultural identity.
All 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Georgia Silver Coins are available with individual capsules. The coins arrive with a themed outer shipper and a Certificate of Authenticity. These proof issues in the series have selective colorization on the reverse that brings the background environment to life with vivid realism.
On the obverse of 2025 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Georgia Silver Coins, you will find the image of Tacatacuru people engaging in a game of Apalachee ball. More than mere entertainment, the Apalachee ball game served important social, political, and religious functions within indigenous society. Games were often held to resolve disputes between communities, celebrate seasonal festivals, or honor important individuals.
The reverse of the 2025 1 oz Colorized NATB Georgia Silver Coin features the bald eagle emblem of the series. This design features a bald eagle head within an eight-point star that has arrowheads around the outside between each point. The Tacatacuru people were skilled maritime specialists who exploited the rich estuarine environment for fishing, shellfish gathering, and hunting waterfowl and marine mammals.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver coins for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.