Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic items, encompass a variety of types including historical, commemorative, and series coins. The United States has produced numerous collectible coins, among them the Five Dollar gold piece and the Braided Hair Cents minted in 1841. The Braided Hair design features a young female portrait and is noted for its intricate detail, while the Five Dollar coins, particularly those made of gold, represent significant value and history in American coinage. The designation "N A" typically refers to not applicable grading categories in numismatic standards.