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Collectible Art Note - 24K Gold-Layered Novelty Design (1 Denomination) in Kuwait

Collectible Art Note - 24K Gold-Layered Novelty Design (1 Denomination)

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Category
Home Décor
Weight
16 g
1 +

Special Features

  • Features "Perseverantia" (Perseverance) -- Celebrates determination and endurance with Land Run of 1889 artwork. With rich history rooted in Oklahoma's origin story and the unshakable will of pioneers.
  • Crafted with a thin layer of 24K gold, laminated in polymer for durability and aesthetic appeal.
  • Premium Collectible Art Note -- Ideal for Native American and Oklahoma history enthusiasts, Oklahoma residents, and educational purposes.
  • Novelty collectible, not legal tender.

Description

Featuring "Perseverantia" (Perseverance novely note with 1/1000th troy oz, purity marked per FTC standards) -- honoring Oklahoma's origin story through the Land Run of 1889, when 50,000 settlers surged into the Unassigned Lands to claim 160 acres. This historic race ignited a frenzy of ambition, with entire towns like Oklahoma City and Guthrie springing up from dust within hours, fundamentally shaping the character and development of the future state. The Oklahoma 1 Goldback draws inspiration from the Centennial Land Run Monument in Oklahoma City, capturing the chaos, courage, and complexity of this pivotal event that established Oklahoma as a unique state in American history. A young pioneer woman on horseback charges forward with wind-swept hair, flowing dress, and mighty steed, mirroring the intensity when thousands moved as one toward hope and home. She grips a land stake embroidered with "Perseverantia," marking her pursuit of new beginnings in what would become the Sooner State. The Land Run of 1889 was unprecedented in American history -- never before had such a vast territory been opened for settlement all at once. The event created an instant transformation of the landscape and established Oklahoma's reputation for opportunity, determination, and rapid growth. The artwork acknowledges this complex legacy, with "The Sooner State" etched on her saddle -- a title that speaks to Oklahoma's unique identity and the spirit of those who seized opportunity when it presented itself. The composition includes riders and wagons thundering across open plains, surrounded by the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (state bird), Purple Coneflowers, and Blue Wild Indigos -- native plants reflecting the resilience and renewal that characterized early Oklahoma settlement. This piece captures more than historical depiction; it's a tribute to the unshakable will of every Oklahoman who chose not just to survive, but to build something lasting, following the enduring principle "I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

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