coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Other / Varied \ So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen \ 1900
So-Called Dollars are a type of collectible medal or token often issued to commemorate specific events, places, or organizations in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "So-Called Dollar" originates from the book "So-Called Dollars" by Hibler and Kappen, published in 1963, which cataloged these items. While they resemble silver dollars in size and design, they are not legal tender and are primarily collected for their historical significance and artistic merit. The year 1900 marks a notable period when various So-Called Dollars were produced, reflecting the socio-political climate and cultural events of the time.
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1900 Ct Hk-647b Wm Middletown, 250th Anniv. Sc$1 M | Other / Varied | So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen | 1900 | Unknown |