Collectible coins from the early post-declaration era in the United States, particularly around 1788, include a variety of issues that showcase the nascent nation's effort to establish its own currency. This period is marked by the transition from colonial coins and foreign currencies to U.S. Mint-produced coins. Notable examples include the Continental Congress coins and the early federal coinage, such as the 1792 silver half dime, which reflect both historical significance and craftsmanship. These coins are sought after for their rarity, historical context, and connection to American independence.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1788-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration Other / Varied Early - Post-Declaration 1788 Unknown