The Indian Appropriations Acts of 1851 were a series of U.S. Federal Laws aimed at managing relations with Native American tribes and facilitating westward expansion. The 1851 Act specifically authorized the creation of reservations for Native Americans, which aimed to confine tribes to designated areas and assimilate them into American society. This legislation marked a shift in U.S. policy from treaties that recognized tribal sovereignty to a more paternalistic approach. The Acts significantly impacted Native American land rights and sovereignty, often leading to the loss of ancestral lands.
The 1851 Indian Head dollar is a well known novelty piece, so a real coin does not exist.
1854 the Indian Appropriations Act
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
the 1999 Omnibus Appropriations bill and the 2000 Agriculture Appropriations bill made interest free loans available to mohair producers once again.
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The 1851 Indian dollar is a well known novelty coin (technically not a counterfeit, as there was no genuine version in the first place). It was made in China, contains no silver, and isn't worth anything.
Nothing, because it's a fake.
DOD Appropriations Acts are typically effective for one fiscal year, providing funding for the Department of Defense's operations, personnel, equipment, and other expenses. These acts outline the budgetary allocations and are crucial for ensuring that military and defense activities can continue without interruption. They often contain specific provisions and restrictions on how the funds can be used, reflecting the priorities set by Congress for national defense.
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Indian head cents were made from 1859 to 1909. Please check again and post a new question.
A genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar is a rare date, worth a few thousand dollars even in poor condition. If it's an 1851 Indian Head dollar, then what you have is a Chinese novelty coin, and it's not worth anything.