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| Issuer | Jamul Indian Village (Native American tribes) |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| Value | ¼ Dollar |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | ★★★ARIZONA★★★ APACHE |
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Jamul Indian Village, a federally recognized band of the Kumeyaay Nation in San Diego County, issued this piece under the broad framework that allows sovereign tribal nations to produce their own currency — a right affirmed but rarely exercised in physical coinage form. The Apache subject matter is notable given that the Jamul are Kumeyaay, not Apache; tribal gaming token issuers routinely commissioned pan-Indian imagery with little regard for cultural specificity.