The Native American Mint is a private company, not a U.S. government body, and its "quarter dollar" pieces carry no legal tender status despite the denomination labeling. They are novelty items sold to collectors, with no authorization from the Arapaho Nation or the U.S. Mint behind the tribal imagery.
The Native American Mint is a private company, not a U.S. government body, and its "quarter dollar" pieces carry no legal tender status despite the denomination labeling. They are novelty items sold to collectors, with no authorization from the Arapaho Nation or the U.S. Mint behind the tribal imagery.