The coin in question is a unique representative from the "So-Called Dollars" series cataloged by Hibler & Kappen, issued in 1860 in the United States of America. This intriguing category of coins often encompasses medals and tokens that bear a likeness or are related to currency but may not fit standard definitions of "dollars." While specific details about the coin's diameter, weight, and mintage are unavailable—indicated as '0'—these attributes suggest that either the coin's specifications are lost or it is a lesser-known issue within this historically significant series. The absence of a known mint also adds an air of mystery to this piece, raising questions about its origins and production. As a mint strike, visitors to this coin would likely appreciate its historical relevance and the artistry often found in Such So-Called Dollars. The denomination is specified as 'Other / Varied', reflecting the diverse nature of such tokens and medals, which may have been produced for commemorative purposes or local use beyond traditional monetary systems. Though concrete information is scarce, this coin remains a fascinating artifact of American numismatic history, encapsulating the era's culture and economy in the midst of a burgeoning nation. Collectors and historians alike may find value in its unique characteristics and the stories it represents.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | So-Called Dollars - Hibler and Kappen HK-10 HEENAN-SAYERS BOXING SC$1 |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1860 |