Collectible coins can include a variety of types such as commemoratives, bullion, and currency coins. In the United States, notable collectible series include the silver dollar coins, such as the Morgan and Peace dollars, and the more modern 50 state quarters. The denominations of 1 and 2 dollar coins in the U.S. are less common; the Eisenhower dollar and the Sacagawea coin represent the $1 category, while the $2 coin, primarily the Thomas Jefferson coin, is part of a limited release. Collectibility often hinges on factors such as rarity, historical significance, condition, and demand.
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United States of America 0 N/A Hawaii 1/2 Dollar; | 1/2 Dollar; | Hawaii | 0 | N/A |
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United States of America 1794 Philadelphia Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues 1/2 Dollar; | 1/2 Dollar; | Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues | 1794 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1796 Philadelphia Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues 1/2 Dollar; | 1/2 Dollar; | Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues | 1796 | Philadelphia |