Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic coins, encompass a range of types including ancient coins, historical coins, and modern issues. In the United States, collectible coins include items such as commemorative coins, gold and silver bullion coins, and limited-edition releases from the U.S. Mint. Factors influencing their value include rarity, condition (graded on a scale), historical significance, and demand among collectors. These coins can serve as both investments and collectibles, appealing to enthusiasts for their aesthetic and historical value.
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1738-A 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1738 | Paris |
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1739-A 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1739 | Paris |
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1739-P 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1739 | |
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1740-A 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1740 | Paris |
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1740-AA 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1740 | Metz |
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1740-BB 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1740 | |
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1740-D 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1740 | Lyon |
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1746-A 1/2 SM | 1/2 SM | French New World | 1746 | Paris |