The Native American Mint is a private, tribally-affiliated commercial operation — not a federally recognized tribal government mint — and its products carry no legal tender status under U.S. law. These pieces occupy an awkward commercial niche, marketed with tribal association but issued outside any sovereign monetary framework.
The Native American Mint is a private, tribally-affiliated commercial operation — not a federally recognized tribal government mint — and its products carry no legal tender status under U.S. law. These pieces occupy an awkward commercial niche, marketed with tribal association but issued outside any sovereign monetary framework.