Collectible coins from the early pre-Declaration period, particularly around 1773, are significant as they represent the economic and political climate of the American colonies leading up to independence. These coins may include early colonial currency, foreign coins used as legal tender, and private or merchant tokens that circulated in the absence of a unifying national currency. Varied types of these coins can reflect regional characteristics and materials, such as copper, silver, or gold, making them unique representatives of American history prior to the establishment of the United States. Collectors often seek these pieces for their historical value, rarity, and connection to foundational events.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1773-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration Other / Varied Early - Pre-Declaration 1773 Unknown