Collectible coins, particularly from the United States, include various series that hold historical and numismatic significance. The $50 Fifty Dollar coin, often referred to as a territorial coin, was issued in the 19th century, with notable examples produced in 1852. Territorial coins generally represent regions or territories that were not yet states at the time of minting, and they carry unique designs and appeal to collectors due to their limited production and historical context. The term "unknown" may refer to the specific provenance or scarcity of certain issues within the territorial series.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1852-- (Unknown) Territorials $50 (Fifty Dollars) Territorials 1852 Unknown
1852-- (Unknown) Territorials $50 (Fifty Dollars) Territorials 1852 Unknown