Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic coins, are coins that are valued for their historical significance, rarity, and condition rather than their face value. In the United States, notable collectible coins include the Anniversary Gold Issues celebrating significant events or anniversaries, such as the 100 One Hundred Dollars coin, which commemorates milestones in American history. The first minting of coins in the U.S. began in 1792, marking the establishment of a national currency. Many collectibles may include variations or issues with historical relevance whose origins or specific details may be less documented or classified as "unknown."

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1792-- (Unknown) Anniversary Gold Issues $100 (One Hundred Dollars) Anniversary Gold Issues 1792 Unknown