This coin is part of the So-Called Dollars series cataloged by Hibler & Kappen and was minted in 1981. It represents a unique piece of numismatic art within the United States, specifically classified as a special production coin. Crafted from bronze, it features a substantial diameter of 70 mm, marking it as a larger-sized commemorative coin. The production of this coin is notable, with a limited mintage of only 16,850 pieces, which enhances its collectibility and potential value in the numismatic market. There are no mint marks, which is characteristic of certain special production coins. Despite undefined measurements for weight and edge type, the overall design and craftsmanship highlight the artistic merit typical of collectible coins. Though it is classified under the denomination of a coin, it carries no face value and serves more as a collectible item rather than as currency. As a piece representing the United States of America, it carries historical significance and a unique charm for collectors of So-Called Dollars and commemorative coins. The absence of certain traditional properties (like designer, mint, weight, and denomination) makes it a distinct addition to any collection, particularly for those interested in the lesser-known categories of American numismatics.