Collectible coins, particularly those from the early period of the United States before the Declaration of Independence, include various types issued in the late 17th century. One notable example is the New England Colonial coinage, which reflects the monetary practices of early American colonies. Coins from this era, such as the Pine Tree Shilling and others minted in the late 1600s, are prized by collectors for their historical significance and rarity. Generally, these pre-Declaration coins were made from precious metals like silver or gold and feature distinct designs that showcase the early American aesthetic and values.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1694-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration Other / Varied Early - Pre-Declaration 1694 Unknown