The coin in question is a unique representative from the So-Called Dollars series, specifically cataloged by Hibler & Kappen. This particular piece hails from the United States of America and was minted in the year 1897. Notably, the attributes of this coin include an unspecified diameter and weight, suggesting that it may be either an experimental type, a pattern, or potentially a numismatic error since both dimensions are recorded as '0.00000000'. The mint responsible for its production is unknown, which adds an air of mystery surrounding its origin. This coin falls under the denomination category of 'Other / Varied,' indicating that it does not conform to typical currency standards of value recognized at the time. Its production type is identified as a 'Mint Strike,' characteristic of coins that are produced using established minting processes. Interestingly, the recorded mintage for this coin is '0', implying that it may be incredibly rare or possibly never officially produced for circulation. Given these factors, it could represent a significant item for collectors, particularly those focusing on the So-Called Dollars series. Whether it is a prototype or simply an unissued variant, this coin holds a special place in numismatic history due to its unconventional characteristics, rendering it a noteworthy subject for further investigation and appreciation within collector circles.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | So-Called Dollars - Hibler and Kappen NV HK-276 CORBETT DOLLAR SC$1 |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1897 |