Collectible coins encompass a diverse range of numismatic items, including historical coins, commemorative tokens, and bullion pieces. In the United States, collectible coins often feature specific designs celebrating important events, figures, or milestones. Additionally, "slugs" refer to coin-like items that may not have legal tender status but are collected for their artistic or historical value. The term "Jankovsky" could refer to a specific series or artist known in the collectible coin community, though more context may be needed for precise identification. Collectors focus on factors such as rarity, condition, and historical significance to determine a coin's value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
(1913) Brass J-213 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1913 Unknown
(1949) Bronze J-149 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1949 Unknown
(1985) Silver Lesher House Restoration 35mm Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1985 Unknown
(C.1910) Gilt J-110 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1910 Unknown
(C.1915) Brass J-215 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1915 Unknown
(C.1930'S) Bronze J-130 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1930 Unknown
(C.1940'S) Bronze J-140 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1940 Unknown
(C.1960'S) Bronze J-160 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1960 Unknown
1906-Dated Brass J-906 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1906 Unknown
1927-Dated Silver J-927, C.C. Julian Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1927 Unknown
1975 Brass P.C.N.S. 60th Anniversary Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1975 Unknown
C1920'S-30'S Gilt J-120 Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1920 Unknown
C1950'S-60'S Gilt J-355l Slug Ms Other / Varied Slugs - Jankovsky 1950 Unknown