So-Called Dollars are a category of numismatic collectibles that typically refer to medals or tokens that resemble U.S. dollar coins but are not official currency. The term is commonly associated with pieces issued for specific events, commemorations, or organizations. The 1885 So-Called Dollar, cataloged as HK-134, commemorates the 1885 opening of the Statue of Liberty and features a design celebrating this significant event in American history. These pieces are popular among collectors for their historical context and are often found in various metals, such as silver or copper.