So-Called Dollars are a type of medal or token that often commemorate significant events or themes in U.S. history, resembling the design and size of a dollar coin. The term originated from coins produced for events, fairs, or anniversaries, which do not have legal tender status. The Hibler and Kappen reference pertains to an authoritative catalog that categorizes and documents these items, providing collectors with detailed descriptions and valuations. The year 1918 is notable for various So-Called Dollars, which were minted to commemorate events such as the end of World War I or other significant cultural milestones of that era.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1918-Dated Hk-893a World War I Good Luck Sc$1 Ms Other / Varied So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen 1918 Unknown