2024 1 oz Ag NATB Kentucky Cumberland Gap National Park (Color)
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
- Extremely limited mintage of 1,000 coins.
- Comes in a capsule with mint box and a certificate of authenticity.
- Obverse: The weight, purity, country of issue and the bald eagle emblem surrounded by a native star design.
- Reverse: Features a native tribe walking the gap.
- This coin is authorized by the federally recognized sovereign nation of Mesa Grande.
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About Native America the Beautiful
This series was created to remember forgotten tribes and further the education of how native culture is intertwined into today’s America. It is important that the legacy of the Native Americans is not forgotten. These people lived prosperously in the untamed lands for centuries. With a mintage of just 1,000, collectors can be sure about the rarity of this inspiring set as we walk through history around the nation and celebrate the 50 states like never before. Check out these and more from the Native American Mint.
About Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
The Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located at the border between Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia, centered on the Cumberland Gap, a natural break in the Appalachian Mountains. Native Americans called this natural gateway to the north and west the "Warrior's Path." The Mosopelea tribe lived within the boundaries of Kentucky for a brief time, at the mouth of the Cumberland River, when they were on their way from Ohio to the lower Mississippi.
The Mosopelea were among the tribes conquered by the Seneca and other nations of the Iroquois Confederacy in the early 1670s, during the later Beaver Wars. In 1673,Marquette, Joliet, and other early French explorers found that the Mosopelea had fled to the lower Mississippi River. Eventually their peoples became assimilated into the Biloxi and Tunica, and their language became extinct.
It is believed that Kentucky comes from the Iroquois word "ken-tah-ten," which means "land of tomorrow."
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