Collectible coins, also known as numismatic coins, are items of historical and cultural significance valued for their rarity, age, and condition rather than their face value. The coinage of the United States features a wide range of denominations and designs, with particular attention paid to iconic issues such as the Lincoln penny and the Morgan dollar. The One Shilling coin, which originated in the early British currency system, has historically been used in various British colonies, including regions that later became part of the United States. The early French Colonies issued currency in the 18th century, such as coins minted in 1748, which reflect the economic conditions and artistic styles of the time, making them desirable among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1748-- (Unknown) Early - French Colonies 1s (One Shilling) Early - French Colonies 1748 Unknown