Collectible coins are items from various historical periods and regions that are sought after by numismatists for their rarity, condition, and historical significance. The United States of America has a rich numismatic history, featuring various denominations from colonial times to modern releases. The One Shilling coin, used in various capacities, dates back to early transactions and is notable in the context of both British and colonial currency. Early French Colonies, such as those in North America, produced coins around 1750, reflecting the economic practices and influences of the time, often incorporating elements of both indigenous and European cultures.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1750-- (Unknown) Early - French Colonies 1s (One Shilling) Early - French Colonies 1750 Unknown