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The dream catcher traces back to the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people, who call it asabikeshiinh, meaning “spider.” The name refers to the spider woman Asibikaashi, a guardian figure said to watch over the people. This Proof Silver Dream Catcher Coin uses a fresh cut-out minting technique that leaves open space within the web portion of the design. Right now, 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coins are available at BullionMax.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin is delivered with attractive display packaging. The coin rests securely in a capsule and is placed inside a black presentation box. Along with the coin, you’ll find a genuine dream catcher tucked inside the box and a matching Certificate of Authenticity. The proof finish gives the coin crisp details and mirror-like fields.
Ojibwe stories explain that as their people spread across North America, Asibikaashi could no longer reach every child. To help, mothers and grandmothers began weaving special webs on willow hoops. These dream catchers were meant to protect infants and young children during sleep. Bad dreams and heavy thoughts were trapped in the web, while good dreams slipped through the center opening and floated gently down to the sleeper. When morning arrived, the sunlight was believed to clear away what was caught.
On the obverse of the 2026 Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin, you’ll find a realistic dream catcher as the main focus. The web at the center features a cut-out minting process, creating small openings that make the design feel airy and true to life. Traditional dream catchers were usually small and handmade from natural materials like bent willow hoops, woven sinew or plant fibers, and simple decorations. Feathers and beads were often added to represent breath, air, and the wider web of life.
The reverse design shows the dream catcher’s web from the opposite side, still visible through the cut-out center. Beneath it sits the coat of arms of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation. Every part of a dream catcher carries meaning: the circular frame reflects the daily path of the sun and the ongoing cycle of life, and a single feather offers a safe path for good dreams to reach the dreamer.
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| Product ID | 6810193 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Mint Mark | Not Shown |
| Purity | .999 |
| Diameter | 60 mm |
| Condition | Proof |
| Face Value | $1 |
| Issuing Country | Sioux Nation |
| Edge Design | Smooth |
| CoA | Yes |
| Mintage | 999 |
| Packaging Type | Presentation Packaging |
| Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
| Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
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