This coin, categorized under the series "So-Called Dollars" as referenced in Hibler & Kappen, represents a significant collectible within the context of American numismatics. Struck in 1953, it hails from the United States of America, although the specific mint of origin remains unknown. Interestingly, this coin falls under the "Other / Varied" denomination, indicating that it may not correspond to traditional denominations like cents or dollars but rather serves a commemorative or alternative purpose characteristic of so-called dollars. Its production type is classified as a "Mint Strike," suggesting it was produced with an intention for circulation or collection, despite its peculiarities. It's noteworthy that both the weight and diameter of the coin are recorded as '0.00000000', which hints at either a data entry error or an absence of one or both parameters in documentation—this could also reflect that this coin is a prototype, sample, or an unstruck piece. Most curiously, the mintage is recorded as '0', which could imply that no coins of this particular issue were ever released for public circulation, rendering it possibly unique or exceedingly rare. Being part of the So-Called Dollars series, this coin may carry historical significance and appeal to collectors interested in the broader narratives of American numismatics and commemorative issues. Overall, its uncommon attributes and the obscured details regarding its minting present both a mystery and an allure for coin enthusiasts and collectors alike.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | So-Called Dollars - Hibler and Kappen MO HK-509A LOUISIANA PURCHASE SESQUI SC$1 |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1953 |