Collectible coins encompass various types, including historical, commemorative, and bullion coins. The United States of America has a rich numismatic history, with notable issues such as the Six Pence coin, which was used prior to and after 1776, alongside other regional and private minting efforts. Following 1783, the U.S. began to establish a standardized coinage system that reflected its independence and growing economy, while simultaneously phasing out foreign coinage and integrating more localized mint issues. Collectibles can hold significant historical value, artistic appeal, and investment potential, making them highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1783 Philadelphia Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues 6P 6p (Six Pence) Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues 1783 Philadelphia