Sovereign Indian Nation silver Paiute medal with book.

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Sovereign Indian Nation silver Paiute medal with book. "Your complete satisfaction is our goal." PAN - A - KA, fire starter, clay pots, bow and arrow. Solid .999 fine silver struck by The Franklin Mint, dated 1972. The series ended in 1976 and began in 1971 with a portion of each sales going to the associated Indian Tribes. Medallions were issued in proof cameo silver hallmarked as .999 silver, each medal is almost one full ounce. The proof strike provides a frosted image on a mirrored background, just beautiful! Each medallion is 26 grams in weight. Issued to commemorate the Great and Sovereign American Indian Tribes. Serial number is located on the outer rim, with a total maximum mintage of only 15000 with some later issues being half that maximum! Who knows how many survived the "big meltdown." Add this silver art medal to your collection or make it a gift for an art bar lover or Indian collector. This auction includes the severely limited and matching serially numbered and signed book. This 100 page with 10 page forward book is signed by the tribal chairman or chief. The cover of the book has the tribal emblem embossed which is a perfect match to the medal included with this auction. The book includes color and black and white illustrations and helpful maps. Book and medal are both in excellent condition. Measures about read more