Collectible coins are items valued for their historical significance, rarity, artistic design, or metal content. In the United States, one notable type is the doubloon, which originally referred to Spanish gold coins. The Brasher Doubloon, struck in 1787 by Ephraim Brasher in New York, is among the earliest American gold coins and is renowned for its connection to early American coinage. Its distinctive design and limited mintage make it a highly sought-after piece in numismatic collections.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1787 Doubloon Brasher Wing Punch Doubloon Brasher Doubloons 1787 New York