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| Issuer | Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation |
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| Year | 2022 |
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| Weight | 31.1 g |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | A large, symmetrical dreamcatcher motif occupying the central field, consisting of an eight-pointed beaded hoop with eight crossed arrows radiating outward in a starburst arrangement, and eight feathers evenly distributed around the outer ring. Small dot groupings punctuate the field between the feathers. The circular legend at the top reads OGLALA LAKOTA SIOUX NATION * AMERICA, while the denomination ONE DOLLAR appears in the lower exergue in block Latin lettering. |
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The Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation issues silver rounds under a tribal sovereign authority that sidesteps the U.S. Mint entirely — a legal arrangement that has allowed numerous Native nations to enter the bullion and numismatic market independently since the 1980s. These pieces circulate almost exclusively as collectibles rather than transactional currency, though their stated face values carry nominal legal weight within tribal jurisdiction.
Mintage figures for this issue are not independently audited by a federal body, which makes population data unreliable.