Collectible coins from the United States, especially those dated from the post-Declaration era around 1786, include a variety of early numismatic issues that often feature distinctive designs and historical significance. During this period, coins such as the 1786 New Jersey or Connecticut coppers were minted, representing early American attempts at establishing a national currency. These coins are collectible due to their historical context, scarcity, and artistry, appealing to numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. They often reflect the themes of independence and the emerging identity of the United States as a nation.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1786-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration Other / Varied Early - Post-Declaration 1786 Unknown