Collectible coins are issued by various mints and often hold intrinsic and historical value. The term "doubloon" refers to a gold coin originally produced in Spain, but it became significant in the Americas as a unit of currency. The Brasher Doubloon, minted in 1742 by Ephraim Brasher in New York, is one of the earliest and most famous gold coins in the United States, known for its rarity and unique design, reflecting early American coinage. This coin represents both a significant piece of numismatic history and a sought-after item among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1742 LIMA Doubloon Brasher LIMA Doubloon Brasher Doubloons 1742 New York