Collectible coins, specifically silver commemoratives, are specially issued coins that celebrate significant events, people, or places. In the United States, these coins became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with many produced in silver to commemorate notable anniversaries or achievements. The U.S. Mint issued the first silver commemoratives in 1892, with the series continuing through the mid-20th century. Notable examples include the 1900 Philadelphia commemorative coins, which often feature intricate designs and are highly sought after by collectors for their historical and aesthetic value. The "1 One Dollar" denomination signifies its face value while indicating its collectible nature often far exceeds this amount in the numismatic market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1900 $1 Lafayette $1 (One Dollar) Silver Commemoratives 1900 Philadelphia
United States of America 1900 Philadelphia Silver Commemoratives $1 (One Dollar) $1 (One Dollar) Silver Commemoratives 1900 Philadelphia