Collectible coins are objects of numismatic interest, often valued for their historical significance, rarity, and condition. The early coinage of the United States, such as the 1793 Half Penny, reflects the country's nascent efforts to establish its currency post-Declaration of Independence. These coins are typically sought after by collectors for their age, artistic design, and the context surrounding their minting, with many examples being quite rare due to limited production or preservation. The 1793 Half Penny, in particular, is notable for its connection to the early U.S. economic system and is considered a valuable piece among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1793-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1793 Unknown