Collectible coins refer to various types of currency that are sought after by numismatists for their historical, artistic, or intrinsic value. Among U.S. coins, the "One Penny" typically refers to the Lincoln penny, introduced in 1909. Before the United States' declaration of independence, colonial coins, such as the pine tree shilling or the British pound, were used. Early American coins, produced from the late 18th century, often feature unique designs and marks that reflect the nation's fledgling identity. Collectables from this era can be particularly valuable due to their rarity and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1659-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration 1p (One Penny) Early - Pre-Declaration 1659 Unknown
1724-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration 1p (One Penny) Early - Pre-Declaration 1724 Unknown