So-Called Dollars refer to a category of non-constitutional silver and gold tokens or medals that were issued primarily by private mints or organizations, often commemorating specific events or themes. The term originates from a specific type of medal that resembles a dollar coin but is not officially issued as currency. In 1932, significant designs included commemorative pieces honoring the bicentennial of George Washington's birth, notably featuring imagery associated with American history and symbolism. Collectors seek these items for their historical significance, unique designs, and association with American numismatics.