Collectible coins, particularly in the United States, include a variety of types such as commemorative coins, mint errors, and historical issues. The One Dollar coin has been issued in various series, including the Morgan Dollar, Peace Dollar, and the Sacagawea Dollar, each with unique designs and historical significance. Collectors often seek these coins for their rarity, condition, and historical context, which can greatly affect their market value. The United States has also released limited-edition dollar coins that celebrate specific events or figures, further enhancing their appeal among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1853 $1 BG-502 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1853
1854 $1 BG-504 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1854
1855 $1 BG-533 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1855
1856 $1 BG-512 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1856
1857 $1 BG-607 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1857
1858 $1 BG-1306 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1858
1859 $1 BG-1101 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1859
1860 $1 BG-1102 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1860
1863 $1 BG-1307 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1863
1868 $1 BG-1105 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1868
1869 $1 BG-1106 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1869
1870 $1 BG-1107 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1870
1871 $1 BG-1104 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1871
1872 $1 BG-1119 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1872
1873 $1 BG-1123 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1873
1874 $1 BG-1110 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1874
1875 $1 BG-1111 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1875
1876 $1 BG-1113 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1876
Undated $1 BG-501 Humbert Eagle $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 0