The dream catcher originates from the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people, where it is known as asabikeshiinh, meaning “spider,” referencing the spider woman Asibikaashi who cared for the people. This special Proof Silver Dream Catcher Coin comes with a new cut-out minting technology, providing open space in the dream catcher design element. Right now, 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin comes with presentation packaging. The coins are protected in capsules and housed in a black box that includes an authentic dream catcher. The coins come with a Certificate of Authenticity and boast proof visuals.
According to Ojibwe tradition, as the nation spread across North America, it became difficult for Asibikaashi to reach all children, so mothers and grandmothers began weaving magical webs on willow hoops to protect infants and young children from bad dreams. The web catches harmful dreams and negative thoughts, allowing only good dreams to filter through the center hole and gently descend upon the sleeper, while bad dreams are trapped and destroyed by the morning sun.
For the obverse of 2026 Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coins, the design focuses on an authentic dream catcher design. The central web of the dream catcher features a unique cut-out minting process that results in openings in the coin within the center of the web. Traditionally, authentic dream catchers were small, delicate objects made from natural materials—a bent willow hoop, sinew or plant fiber webbing, and sometimes decorated with feathers and beads representing breath, air, and the web of life.
In the reverse design of the 2026 1 oz Proof Silver Dream Catcher Coin, the central web of the dream catcher is visible through the cut-out minting process, with the coat of arms of the Oglala Lakota Sioux included beneath. Each element of a dream catcher’s design carries meaning: the circular shape represents the sun’s daily journey and the cycle of life, while a single feather allows good dreams to slide down to the dreamer.
If you have any questions about silver coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The dream catcher originates from the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people, where it is known as asabikeshiinh, meaning “spider,” referencing the spider woman Asibikaashi who cared for the people. This special Proof Silver Dream Catcher Coin comes with a new cut-out minting technology, providing open space in the dream catcher design element. Right now, 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin comes with presentation packaging. The coins are protected in capsules and housed in a black box that includes an authentic dream catcher. The coins come with a Certificate of Authenticity and boast proof visuals.
According to Ojibwe tradition, as the nation spread across North America, it became difficult for Asibikaashi to reach all children, so mothers and grandmothers began weaving magical webs on willow hoops to protect infants and young children from bad dreams. The web catches harmful dreams and negative thoughts, allowing only good dreams to filter through the center hole and gently descend upon the sleeper, while bad dreams are trapped and destroyed by the morning sun.
For the obverse of 2026 Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coins, the design focuses on an authentic dream catcher design. The central web of the dream catcher features a unique cut-out minting process that results in openings in the coin within the center of the web. Traditionally, authentic dream catchers were small, delicate objects made from natural materials—a bent willow hoop, sinew or plant fiber webbing, and sometimes decorated with feathers and beads representing breath, air, and the web of life.
In the reverse design of the 2026 1 oz Proof Silver Dream Catcher Coin, the central web of the dream catcher is visible through the cut-out minting process, with the coat of arms of the Oglala Lakota Sioux included beneath. Each element of a dream catcher’s design carries meaning: the circular shape represents the sun’s daily journey and the cycle of life, while a single feather allows good dreams to slide down to the dreamer.
If you have any questions about silver coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.