The coin in question is a fascinating piece from the So-Called Dollars series, specifically illustrated in the Hibler & Kappen catalog, which features notable commemorative and medallic issues. Issued in 1914, this coin represents an intriguing segment of American numismatic history. Set against the backdrop of the United States, the exact mint location is unknown, which adds an aura of mystery to its origin. The coin is categorized under the general type of 'Coins' and classified with a unique denomination of 'Other / Varied', indicating it likely doesn't fit into traditional currency classifications. Notably, both the diameter and weight properties are recorded as '0.00000000', suggesting that specific measurements for this coin are either indeterminate or not applicable. Additionally, the mintage is listed as '0', which could imply that the coin was never produced in a conventional sense, or perhaps it was created as a prototype or private issue rather than for general circulation. This coin is minted in a 'Mint Strike' production type, suggesting it was struck with intention, albeit the lack of widespread distribution reflects its potentially unique or limited nature. As such, it represents a compelling collectible for numismatists interested in the quirky and diverse elements of American coinage, particularly those with historical or commemorative significance.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | So-Called Dollars - Hibler and Kappen HK-398A PANAMA CANAL COMPLETION SC$1 |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1914 |