Collectible coins encompass a variety of types, including historical, commemorative, and rare issues. The term "coin" typically refers to a standardized piece of money, often minted by a government authority. In the context of the United States, collectible coins may include pieces that date back to the early colonial period. An example is the One Shilling coin, issued during the era pre-dating the Declaration of Independence. Coins from 1616 may be considered particularly rare and valuable among collectors, reflecting early American numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1616-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration 1s (One Shilling) Early - Pre-Declaration 1616 Unknown