Collectible coins can encompass various types, including historical, commemorative, and territorial coins. The term "territorials" refers to coins minted in certain U.S. territories or regions, often before the formal establishment of statehood. The 1860 Five Dollar coin is an example of early U.S. currency that reflects the design and economic context of the era. Its rarity and historical significance make it a point of interest among collectors. The classification "unknown" may indicate an unspecified or undocumented status pertaining to a specific coin's minting or provenance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1860-- (Unknown) Territorials $5 (Five Dollars) Territorials 1860 Unknown