Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace

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Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace

Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace
A real show stopper. Beautiful and unusual piece that enhances just about anything you wear it with. Weighs in at 11.240 oz. So not a lightweight necklace but sits comfortably. Has a triple raincloud stamp on the cones that is attributable to Joe Tortalita, Kewa. Tested – High quality silver.
Rare Navajo Native American Turquoise mercury dime walking liberty coin Necklace

Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg

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Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg

Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg
What makes these iced tea spoons rare is that iced tea spoons are rarely made from an ingot of melted silver coins. These were, and have been tested. Also, these iced tea spoons were sculpted and shaped solely by simple tools and traditional methods used by early Navajo, Hopi and Pueblo silversmiths. Three different stamps on the spoons can be identified as hand made. One spoon has some scratches on the bottom of the bowl that can be easily polished/buffed or left as is. Please enlarge photos as they are an important part of the description. The six spoons weigh approximately 152 grams, and are all slightly over 8 inches long. As to be expected, all spoons vary slightly in weight and length. Circa 100 years old. Please feel free to ask questions.
Rare Early Coin Silver Ingot Six Iced Tea Spoons Navajo Hopi Native American Vtg

Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning

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Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning

Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning
Here is a vintage rare Perry Shorty Coin Silver necklace completely hand stamped handmade by one of the most famous silversmiths of our time. Perry’s work is highly collected and valued and he makes jewelry in the old fashioned manor with his own tools and with the use of coin silver in many pcs. The motif used is seen in many of his bracelets as an accent design and easily recognizable as Perry’s work. The 28 stamped segments measure 7/8″ point to point, by 7/16″ wide. The patina is amazing. Shorty on the clasp and marked Coin Silver also. Excellent wearable and collectable condition. Measures 23.5″ end to end plus the 7/8″ center drop section. Weighs 61.40 grams.
Rare Native American Navajo PERRY SHORTY Necklace Of Coin Silver Stunning

2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin RARE

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2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin RARE
2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin RARE
2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin RARE

2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin RARE
Discover a RARE 2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar, the first in the series designed by Mint sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth, featuring the historic “Three Sisters Agriculture” on the reverse with Sacagawea and her child, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. This coin, marked with edge lettering (??? E PLURIBUS UNUM?????????? 2009 D), is no longer available for public circulation, making it a prized piece from the Denver Mint for collectors as of July 2025. Its pristine condition and historical significance make it a must-have for numismatists, perfect for adding to your collection today!
2009-D Native American Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin RARE

RARE Old 1920’s Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet

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RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet

RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet
Inside Measures 5 1/4″ (2 1/3″ Across Inside) Plus a gap of 1 1/8. 6 3/8 Around Inside Including the Gap…. RARE Old 1920’s Navajo 900 Coin Silver Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet. Around 100 Years Old with Great Patina…. Definitely Can Be Adjusted. Wearable / Collectible NATIVE AMERICAN ART. Signed “900 COIN” Inside of Arrowhead Symbol.
RARE Old 1920's Navajo 900 COIN SILVER Arrowhead Symbol STAMPED DESIGN Bracelet

Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle

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Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle
Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle
Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle
Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle

Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle
This is an incomparable vintage Navajo buckle! It features a 1943 dime coin dome silver concho with intricate hand carved and hand stamped designs, and will fit a belt with a width of 1¾ So Sensational! No marks but tested as Sterling silver, the back has copper on the back please see photos The buckle measures around 2″¾ x2″¾Sturdy 43.5grams. Silverwork is a relatively recent form of Indian art work since silver mines did not exist in the American Southwest. The Navajo Indians were the first to adopt the craft, but this wasn’t until the mid 1800s when silver became more readily available. The primary sources of silver in Navajo jewelry were often coins or flatware which were obtained through trade. Smiths would melt down silver to cast into an ingot, or block. The ingot was then hammered into a flat sheet and worked into a finished design. It was smoothed down with stones and then polished with sand or ashes. Navajo silversmiths also made use of stone molds with pre-carved designs, an extremely time-consuming process. During the early 1900s, the expansion of the Santa Fe Railroad into the American Southwest created a huge demand for inexpensive Indian-made curios. The need for financial security prompted many Indian artisans to go to work in commercial jewelry factories to mass-produce souvenirs for tourists. Non-traditional motifs and elaborate decoration were adopted in order to make Indian jewelry more appealing to the masses. As discerning collectors, the Pabsts sought out these types of Indian art. With the onset of the Great Depression followed by World War II, the demand for Indian jewelry waned, creating an economic crisis for the Navajo people. In 1934, the U. Congress passed the Indian Reorganization Act which gave tribes the right to govern themselves in an attempt to restore tribal identity and traditional ways of life. The following year, the Indian Arts and Crafts Board was created to assist Native American silversmiths by helping them establish new markets for their goods. Vocational schools were founded specifically to teach the silversmith trade, and these artisans enjoyed a growing patronage by collectors and museums. In decades since, Native American artisans have become more professionalized and individualistic in their approaches to jewelry design. Some contemporary Southwest jewelry is fashioned from steel or titanium. Other designers favor more traditional techniques and materials. The appeal of Native American jewelry – both antique and modern – has withstood the test of time.
Gorgeous Rare Navajo Coin Silver Domed Dime Concho Belt Buckle

2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error

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2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error

2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error
This 2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar is a one-dollar coin made of brass-clad copper and minted in Philadelphia. The coin features edge lettering error which is rare, making it a unique addition to any coin collection. The Sacagawea Native American Dollar coin variety is a popular choice among collectors in the United States. This coin is ungraded and uncertified, which adds to its appeal as a collectible item. Its strike type is business and it has circulated. The coin denomination is one dollar and it bears the image of Sacagawea, a Native American woman who played an important role as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Add this rare coin to your collection today! This coin has different faint letters on rim see photos.
2010 P Sacagawea Native American Dollar Error, Edge Lettering RARE Coin Error