Uncirculated six-coin set celebrates the Seneca Nation whose tribal lands once spread west from modern-day New York and into Ohio! Each obverse depicts details from daily life or history:
- 1¢ – Message stick inviting tribes to the Six Nation Dance in 1905
- 5¢ – False Face Mask carved on tree trunk and used for healing
- 10¢ – Pretty Flower, Native-American model representing Indian Brand knives
- 25¢ – 7 Seneca warriors toured London in an 1818 traveling show
- 50¢ – Tomahawk-peace pipe offered by President Washington to Chief Cornplanter in 1790
- $1 – Chief Cornplanter also was a diplomat of the Wolf Clan, helping to gain Iroquois neutrality during Northwest Indian War
- Known as People of the Great Hill, the Seneca were the largest of the original five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
- Common reverse features the nation's seal
- Set comes in a colorfully illustrated display card
- The Jamul Nation is officially recognized as a sovereign national by the U.S. government and is legally authorized to issue its own commemorative coins
With this six-coin set, start a fascinating Native-American coin collection today!