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- Brand new, straight from the mint.
- Each note contains 1/1000 oz (0.001 oz) of .999 fine Gold.
- Privately issued currency (Not US Dollar legal tender).
- Made in the United States.
Description
One South Dakota Goldback – Pax (Peace)
Making her debut in the Goldback series, Pax, signifying “Peace,” graces the South Dakota 1 Goldback Denomination. This design captures a Lakota Native American woman, adorned in traditional attire, immersed in the art of hoop dancing—a vivid memory for the artist, stemming from an in-person demonstration during her research stint in South Dakota. The essence of this peace-centric virtue was shaped by the words and dance of the Lakota performer that day.
The performer, who had crafted her own regalia, explained that it was an emblem of her name, lineage, heritage, tales, and personal pursuits. Highlighting the significance of her heritage’s name, she shared that “Lakota,” along with the neighboring “Nakota” and “Dakota,” translates to “The Friendly Ones” in their native tongues. Moved by this revelation, the artist incorporated the broader translation, “Alliance of Friends,” on a banner adorning the 1 Goldback Denomination’s base.
As the hoop dance unfolded, the performer elucidated the profoundness of seeking and forging peace with all entities around, treating them as kin. Emphasizing that genuine peace arises from this bond, transcending creed, ethnicity, age, or other distinctions, she advocated for extending this philosophy to animals, flora, and the natural elements. Reflecting these sentiments, the artwork integrates diverse elements like the revered Bear Butte or “Mato Paha” and various animals symbolizing peace.
The artwork also showcases a traditional cancega drum paired with the Sacred Hoop or Medicine wheel. For the observant eye, seven elemental symbols, as described to the artist—land, air, water, stones, fauna, flora, and fire—are also present. The piece is further embellished with the Prairie Crocus, or Pasque flower, in the bottom right, symbolizing the cyclical dance of life, in harmony with the hoops and cancega’s symbolism.
This flower, marking the onset of spring, mirrors the fleeting nature of our existence on earth, reminiscent of the legacies left behind by preceding generations. The overarching message is that peace is a conscious decision stemming from a harmonious coexistence with our surroundings, as narrated by the Lakota performer. The words “Seek Peace” inscribed at Pax’s feet resonate with this message, beckoning all viewers of the South Dakota 1 Goldback Denomination.