Collectible coins from the Early Post-Declaration period, particularly around 1818, often include various issues minted by the United States, reflecting the nation's early history and economic development. These coins can feature a range of denominations, including cents, half dollars, and dollars, typically made from copper, silver, or gold. Key designs from this era may include iconic imagery, such as the Liberty Head and symbols of freedom and democracy, which hold significant numismatic value. Collectors are particularly drawn to coins from this time due to their historical importance and the limited mintage of certain issues.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1818 Large Planchet New Spain (Texas) 1/2r Ms Other / Varied Early - Post-Declaration 1818 Philadelphia