Collectible coins encompass a variety of types, including historical, commemorative, and error coins. The five-cent nickel, commonly known as the "nickel," has been a staple coin in the United States since its introduction in 1866. The Half Dime was issued from 1794 to 1873 and is often sought after by collectors for its historical significance. The Philippines, under U.S. sovereignty from 1898 to 1946, produced coins that often feature designs representative of both American and Filipino heritage. The year 1908 marks notable coinage in U.S. history, particularly with the introduction of the Liberty Head design on certain coins. Collectors often refer to coins from this era as "N A" (Not Applicable) when discussing grading or specific features.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1908 N/A Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 5¢ 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 1908 N/A