Limited Edition Collector’s Series Geranamo Silver Strike

Casino: Geranamo
Casino Type: Indian
Chip Type: Silver Strike
Denomination: $-- No Cash Value --
Color: Brass
Mold: Silver Strike
Inserts: N/A
Inlay: R - Round
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Limited Edition Collector's Series Geronimo Silver Strike
Legendary Warriors: Geronimo Apache
Various Locations
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Denom: Silver Strike
Contributed By: A. J. Giametta
Maybe Buffalo Bill's located 12 miles south of Jean on the Nevada California state line, but when the casino opened in 1994, they used Jean as their address. In 1996, The State of Nevada officially named the town Primm.
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Legendary Warriors: Geronimo Silver Strike is the 6th release of the Legendary Warriors series depicting warrior, Geronimo, the prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache tribe, which is now identified as Arizona.
This captivating strike meticulously depicts the greatness and Native American resistance of the Apache tribe and that of Geronimo.
Key Features:
• 1 oz Legendary Warriors: Geronimo Silver Strike
• Purity: Contains 1 Troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
• Obverse: It depicts Geronimo with a total-length military rifle and other tribal people and elements in the background.
• Reverse: It displays the standard design, including an array of weaponry used by these warriors and inscriptions of purity.
• Eligibility: Precious Metals IRA Approved.
The obverse side features Geronimo, along with his horse, tribal people, houses, and other elements in the background.
The portrayal of Geronimo heavily resembles his original self holding a full-length military rifle while seated on a rock across the creek
The Story of Geronimo
Geronimo was born in June 1829 with the name Goyaale, which meant 'the one who yawns.' He was a military leader and a medicine man of the Bedonkohe band of the Ndendahe Apache people. This legendary warrior reached his peak in 1850 through 1886, when he joined one of the Central Apache bands to carry out raids against the Mexican and US military campaigns in the Mexican and American territories.
In the 19th century, Apache chieftain Geronimo challenged Mexican and American encroachment into Native territory. Both his countrymen and adversaries revered his guerrilla combat. After surrendering in 1886, his legacy of Native American resistance and tenacity lives on.
Glorify the legendary warrior Geronimo and his profound legacy in the fight against the American and Mexican military

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