So-Called Dollars are a category of collectible medals and tokens, often associated with American events or commemorations, that resemble the size and shape of dollar coins. The term derives from the 19th-century practice of minting these items to commemorate specific occurrences, such as expositions or anniversaries, without official currency status. The Hibler-Kappen reference pertains to a recognized cataloging system for So-Called Dollars, which includes various pieces struck primarily in the early 20th century. The year 1916 is notable for certain examples within this series that celebrate significant events or figures in American history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1916 Ca Hk-429 Pan-Cal Expo, Silvered Sc$1 Ms Other / Varied So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen 1916 Unknown