coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ So-Called Dollars \ 1914
So-Called Dollars are medals or tokens that were issued to commemorate various events or themes related to the United States, often resembling official currency in size and design. The term "So-Called Dollars" was popularized by the numismatic reference book "So-Called Dollars" by Harold S. Adams, first published in 1950. The 1914 So-Called Dollar, cataloged as HK-419, commemorates the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and features a design that reflects the aesthetics and themes of that important event in American history. Collectors value these pieces for their artistic merit, historical significance, and rarity, making them an intriguing aspect of American numismatics.
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1914 SC$1 Mont Statehood, 225th Anniv, Copper HK-662 | $1 (One Dollar) | So-Called Dollars | 1914 |