1960 Ak Hk-575 Alaska Festival Of Music Sc$1 Ms

Coin / United States of America / 1960 / Unknown / So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen / Other / Varied

This coin represents a unique piece from the collection of So-Called Dollars, as classified by Hibler & Kappen, highlighting a niche area of numismatics in the United States. Dated from the year 1960, it stands out for its undefined physical properties, such as a diameter and weight of 0.00000000, suggesting that specific details about its size and mass are either unavailable or unrecorded. Produced in the United States of America, the coin falls under the category of "Other / Varied" denominations, indicating that it may not conform to traditional coin denominations and might rather serve a commemorative or collectible purpose. The coin's mint is listed as "Unknown," which adds an air of mystery regarding its exact origin within the broader context of U.S. minting history. Additionally, the property of "Mintage" being listed as 0 suggests that this particular item may either remain unproduced, be a proof or sample that was intended for use but not actually circulated, or could be a unique specimen limited to special collections. The classification as a "Mint Strike" indicates that any pieces that did exist would have been produced with the intention of quality and detail, characteristic of coins struck at a mint. Overall, this coin represents a rare and intriguing contribution to the area of hobbyist collecting and U.S. numismatics, especially for those with an interest in commemorative and unique issues beyond standard currency.

currency USD
currency-amount 0
diameter 0
height 0
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
variant So-Called Dollars - Hibler and Kappen AK HK-576 ALASKA FESTIVAL OF MUSIC SC$1
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1960