Collectible coins are often divided into various categories based on their historical significance, age, and rarity. The "One Shilling" refers to a denomination that was used in various contexts, including British currency, and may also refer to early American coins influenced by British standards after the Declaration of Independence in 1783. Coins from this period can be rare and highly sought after by collectors, particularly if they have unknown or limited mintage details. These early post-Declaration coins often reflect the burgeoning identity of the United States and are valued for both numismatic and historical reasons.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1783-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1s (One Shilling) Early - Post-Declaration 1783 Unknown