2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin (Box + CoA)
Among the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people, the dream catcher is called asabikeshiinh, meaning spider, a nod to Asibikaashi, the spider woman said to care for and protect the people. This Proof Silver Dream Catcher Coin honors that heritage and introduces a striking cut-out minting feature, leaving open spaces inside the web portion of the design. Right now, 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coins are available through BGASC. **Highlights:** - **Arrives in a capsule with a presentation box and a Certificate of Authenticity!** - **Authentic dream catcher included in the box!** - **1st release in a new limited series of Native American Culture designs!** - **Proof visuals!** - **Limited mintage of only 999 coins!** - Contains 1 troy oz of .999 pure silver. - Bears a face value of 1 Dollar backed by the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation. - Dream catcher design on the obverse. - Oglala Lakota Sioux coat of arms and central dream catcher on the reverse. - Unique cut-out minting technique. Every 2026 1 oz Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin arrives in a display-style setup made for collectors. The coin is secured in a clear capsule and placed inside a black presentation box. The packaging includes an authentic dream catcher and a Certificate of Authenticity, completing the set. A proof finish gives the surfaces a polished look and helps the fine details stand out. **Obverse** The obverse design of the 2026 Proof Sioux Nation Silver Dream Catcher Coin showcases a traditional dream catcher. The web at its center is brought to life with a special cut-out process that creates real openings inside the coin. Classic dream catchers were handcrafted from natural materials, including willow hoops and woven fibers, often decorated with feathers and beads that represent air, breath, and the web of life. **Reverse** On the reverse of the coin, the dream catcher web is seen from the opposite side and remains open due to the cut-out minting. Below the web sits the Oglala Lakota Sioux coat of arms. In dream catcher symbolism, the circle reflects the suns daily movement and lifes ongoing rhythm, while a single feather provides a smooth path for good dreams to reach the dreamer. **History** Stories from the Ojibwe say that as families traveled and settled farther away, Asibikaashi could not reach every child each night. In response, mothers and grandmothers began weaving dream catchers from willow hoops. The web was meant to trap bad dreams and negative thoughts, while the center opening allowed good dreams to slip through and fall softly to the sleeping child. By sunrise, unwanted dreams were believed to be cleared away by the light. **Ordering** If you have any questions about silver coins for sale, please feel free to ask. BGASC customer service is available at 888-992-4272, online using our web chat, and via our email address. **Buying Gold And Silver Coins With BGASC Is Convenient And Secure** BGASC is Fast, Reliable, and Trusted. All orders of $199 or more Ship FREE. Our prices are ultra-competitive and there is no order minimum. We have NO hidden fees and we don't do phone solicitation calls either. All shipments are packaged securely, discreetly and are fully insured. We accept payment by Credit Card, PayPal, Crypto, ACH, Bank Wire and Paper Check. Your prices are locked in when checkout is completed. Customers all across the country have quickly come to recognize BGASC as one of the largest, fastest, most trusted online precious metals dealers in the U.S.