Elongated coins are a popular type of collectible coin produced by rolling a blank coin through a machine that imprints a design, often related to a specific location or event. These coins typically feature an elongated, flattened shape and are commonly found at tourist attractions and amusement parks. The Martin Dow elongated coin from 1898 is a notable example, representing both the historical context of its creation and the art of creating unique, personalized items for collectors and visitors. These coins are appreciated for their novelty and the stories they tell about the places they represent.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1898 Omaha M&D-2, On 1883 1c Ne Ms Other / Varied Elongated Coins - Martin & Dow 1898 Unknown