United States of America 1776 N/A Proposed National Issues $1 (One Dollar)

Coin / United States of America / $1 (One Dollar) / Proposed National Issues / 1776 / N/A

The coin in question is a proposed national issue from the United States of America, commemorating the year 1776, which is significant for its association with the Declaration of Independence. While it is categorized under the denomination of one dollar ($1), specific physical characteristics such as width, height, diameter, weight, and mint mark are not applicable or recorded, as indicated by the values provided (all are noted as 0.00000000 or "N/A"). The production type is a mint strike, suggesting that it was intended for circulation but may not have been widely produced or released, as evidenced by the reported mintage of zero. The coin is classified under the sub-type "Coins," and it is made from an unspecified material described as "Other." There is no designer attributed to this particular piece and it carries no mint mark, which may indicate that it was not produced in a traditional mint facility. Overall, this proposed national issue represents a unique aspect of American numismatic history, highlighting the monetary designs considered during the formative years of the nation's independence, despite its status as a non-circulating or non-produced item. Its value would largely be speculative and dependent on collector interest rather than market mintage figures.


Country United States of America
Year 1776
Serie Proposed National Issues
Denomination $1 (One Dollar)
Mint N/A