Collectible coins from the early post-Declaration period, particularly around 1779, include various types of pieces that reflect the nascent United States' struggle for independence and the establishment of its economy. During this time, coins were often made from materials like silver and copper and featured designs that symbolized liberty and national identity. Notable examples include the Continental currency coins and the early state coppers, which were often used in local trade. These coins are significant for collectors due to their historical context, scarcity, and the craftsmanship of the era.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1779-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration Other / Varied Early - Post-Declaration 1779 Unknown