The Ojibwe, also known as the Chippewa, formed numerous bands throughout the Lake Michigan region, particularly along the northern and eastern shores. Prominent among them were the Grand Traverse Band, Little Traverse Bay Bands, and the Sault Tribe. While these groups cultivated their own distinctive cultural identities, they collectively upheld core Anishinaabe traditions, language, and spiritual beliefs. Available now at JM Bullion, the 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Michigan Silver Coins pay tribute to this enduring heritage.
Coin Highlights:
Beyond material resources, Lake Michigan held profound spiritual significance for the Ojibwe, who viewed it as a living entity and the dwelling place of powerful manitous (spirits). The lake featured prominently in their creation stories and seasonal ceremonies, with many sacred sites located along its shores.
All 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Michigan Silver Coin offered here arrives individually housed in clear capsules and set within a decorative display box. A themed outer shipper complements the box, and each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. This edition of the NATB release features full-color design enhancements in the reverse background field, bringing the waters of Lake Michigan and its shoreline to life with vivid color.
On the obverse of the 2025 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Michigan Silver Coin, a richly detailed scene shows Ojibwe individuals standing near a wigwam along the Lake Michigan coast. The interior organization of wigwams reflected Ojibwe social structures and practical needs, with sleeping platforms along the walls, a central hearth for cooking and heating, and storage areas for food and belongings. A single wigwam typically housed an extended family group, with multiple dwellings forming seasonal villages.
The reverse side of the 2025 1 oz Colorized NATB Michigan Silver Coins features the series’ established emblem. Centered within the design is the head of an American bald eagle, surrounded by an eight-pointed star. Arrowheads are set between each star point, representing strength, unity, and cultural symbolism across Native nations.
If you would like to learn more about silver coins for sale, JM Bullion is happy to assist. Reach out to our customer service team at 800-276-6508, connect with us via web chat, or send us an email.
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The Ojibwe, also known as the Chippewa, formed numerous bands throughout the Lake Michigan region, particularly along the northern and eastern shores. Prominent among them were the Grand Traverse Band, Little Traverse Bay Bands, and the Sault Tribe. While these groups cultivated their own distinctive cultural identities, they collectively upheld core Anishinaabe traditions, language, and spiritual beliefs. Available now at JM Bullion, the 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Michigan Silver Coins pay tribute to this enduring heritage.
Coin Highlights:
Beyond material resources, Lake Michigan held profound spiritual significance for the Ojibwe, who viewed it as a living entity and the dwelling place of powerful manitous (spirits). The lake featured prominently in their creation stories and seasonal ceremonies, with many sacred sites located along its shores.
All 2025 1 oz Colorized Native America the Beautiful Michigan Silver Coin offered here arrives individually housed in clear capsules and set within a decorative display box. A themed outer shipper complements the box, and each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. This edition of the NATB release features full-color design enhancements in the reverse background field, bringing the waters of Lake Michigan and its shoreline to life with vivid color.
On the obverse of the 2025 Colorized Native America the Beautiful Michigan Silver Coin, a richly detailed scene shows Ojibwe individuals standing near a wigwam along the Lake Michigan coast. The interior organization of wigwams reflected Ojibwe social structures and practical needs, with sleeping platforms along the walls, a central hearth for cooking and heating, and storage areas for food and belongings. A single wigwam typically housed an extended family group, with multiple dwellings forming seasonal villages.
The reverse side of the 2025 1 oz Colorized NATB Michigan Silver Coins features the series’ established emblem. Centered within the design is the head of an American bald eagle, surrounded by an eight-pointed star. Arrowheads are set between each star point, representing strength, unity, and cultural symbolism across Native nations.
If you would like to learn more about silver coins for sale, JM Bullion is happy to assist. Reach out to our customer service team at 800-276-6508, connect with us via web chat, or send us an email.