So-Called Dollars refer to a category of medals and tokens that were produced primarily in the United States to commemorate events, individuals, or organizations rather than functioning as official currency. The Hibler-Kappen catalog is a reference guide that categorizes these items, with many pieces created around significant historical moments or exhibitions. The term "So-Called Dollar" originates from the fact that many of these items resemble the size and shape of a dollar coin, yet they are not legal tender. The year 1914 saw the production of various such pieces; however, numerous specific examples remain unidentified or unknown in terms of their provenance or purpose within the context of numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1914 Hk-398 Panama Canal Completion Sc$1 Ms Other / Varied So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen 1914 Unknown