Territorial Bank
Safekeeping • Accounts • Exchange
Pembina, Dakota Territory
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Angela — Territorial Banker
What This Bank Represents
In the 1860s–1880s, a bank stood for trust and order — a place to settle accounts, keep records, and make commerce understandable. This page is a historical frame for that idea.
Territorial Bank Coin
The Territorial Bank Coin is a modern commemorative medallion inspired by the Dakota Territory era.
It is meant as a keepsake — a symbol of trade, courage, and record-keeping — not currency.
Coin — Front
Coin — Reverse
Important: this coin is a commemorative medallion.
It is not legal tender and cannot be used as currency.
It may be offered for sale as a keepsake at a future date.
Transparency
There are no fees charged to visitors of this website.
The Dakota Territory project is a historical and educational experience. Any goods that may be offered, at a future date, will be modern items inspired by the period represented.
Questions? Use the Contact page and we’ll get back to you directly.