So-Called Dollars are a type of non-coin currency issued in the United States, typically commemorating events, individuals, or places. The term originated from numismatic works like Hibler and Kappen, which cataloged these items. The "One Dollar" denomination in this category encompasses a variety of tokens and medals, with the year 1869 marking a period of notable issues. These collectibles are often sought after for their historical significance and artistry, appealing to both numismatists and history enthusiasts.