Collectible coins refer to coins that hold value beyond their face value, often due to their historical significance, rarity, or condition. In the United States, coins from the period following the Declaration of Independence in 1789 are particularly sought after, as they represent a time of establishing a new nation and its currency system. "Unknown" coins can refer to those whose origin, mintmark, or historical context is not well-documented, adding an element of intrigue for collectors and numismatists. Generally, early American coins capture the essence of the formative years of the United States and can vary greatly in terms of design, metal content, and collector demand.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1789-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration Other / Varied Early - Post-Declaration 1789 Unknown