United States of America 2005 N/A So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen

Coin / United States of America / / So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen / 2005 / N/A

The coin in question is a special commemorative piece from the series known as "So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen," issued in 2005. It represents a unique aspect of United States numismatic history, reflecting the creative and artistic traditions associated with commemorative currency. This particular coin is made of bronze and does not have specific weight, diameter, or height measurements listed, indicating it may be a token or a special issue not governed by the same standards as regular circulating coins. With a limited mintage of only 7,500 pieces, this coin is relatively rare, making it an appealing collector's item within the niche market of So-Called Dollars. The absence of a mint mark suggests it was produced under unique circumstances, possibly by a private mint or as a souvenir rather than through the official U.S. Mint channels. While it does not represent a traditional denomination of currency in the sense of being a circulating coin, its intended value and significance lie in its commemorative nature, artistic design, and historical relevance. Collectors interested in modern U.S. coinage, commemorative pieces, or unique artifacts will find value in this specially produced coin. Given its nominal production type and the artistic craftsmanship typically associated with such items, it holds a place of interest among collectors and numismatists alike.


Country United States of America
Year 2005
Serie So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen
Denomination
Mint N/A
currency USD
currency-amount 0
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material Bronze
mint-mark None
mintage 7500
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display (2005)