Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic coins, are items valued for their historical significance, rarity, and condition rather than their face value. In the United States, the one-dollar Silver Eagle is a popular collectible coin, first minted in 1986 and featuring a design that showcases Lady Liberty. The 1992 issue of the Silver Eagle falls under this category and is composed of 99.9% silver, making it sought after by collectors and investors alike. The designation "N/A" in this context typically indicates that the specific item may not have been graded or categorized in a particular system, contributing to its collectible status.