Collectible coins represent a wide range of numismatic items that can include historical, rare, and unique pieces sought after by collectors. Within the United States, the Coronet Head Cent, produced from 1816 to 1839, features a design by engraver Robert Scott and was struck in Philadelphia. The 1 One Dollar coin denominations, such as the Morgan and Peace dollars, are particularly popular among collectors for their silver content and historical significance. Collectible coins can vary significantly in value based on factors such as rarity, condition, demand, and historical context.