So-Called Dollars are a type of exonumia, which refers to coin-like items that are not actual currency but are often issued to commemorate an event or location. The term originated from the So-Called Dollar book by Hibler and Kappen, published in 1960, which cataloged these items. They typically resemble a dollar in size and shape and can be made from various metals, with many being highly collectible due to their historical significance and unique designs. The category encompasses a wide range of themes, with some pieces celebrating events in U.S. history or cultural milestones.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
(C.1960) Ca Hk-753 Disneyland Sc$1 Pf Other / Varied So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen 1960 Unknown
1960 Ak Hk-575 Alaska Festival Of Music Sc$1 Ms Other / Varied So-Called Dollars - Hibler & Kappen 1960 Unknown