Collectible coins, also known as numismatic coins, are currency pieces valued for their rarity, condition, historical significance, and demand among collectors. In the United States, collectible coins can include a variety of types, such as rare issues, historical coins, and commemorative pieces. Notable examples include early American coins, such as the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar, and modern commemoratives, which celebrate events or figures in American history. The condition of a coin, often graded on a scale from poor to mint state, greatly affects its market value and desirability among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1885 P1c Aluminum J-1739 P1c Patterns 1885 Philadelphia
1890 P1c Copper J-1757 BN P1c Patterns 1890 Philadelphia
1896 P1c Nickel J-1767 P1c Patterns 1896 Philadelphia
1909 P1c Copper-Nickel J-1930 P1c Patterns 1909 Philadelphia
1942 P1c Lincoln, Zinc-coated Steel J-2080 P1c Patterns 1942 Philadelphia
1942 P1c Zinc-coated Steel J-2054 P1c Patterns 1942 Philadelphia
1944 P1c Thick Planchet J-2078 BN P1c Die and Hub Trials and Splashers 1944 Philadelphia
1974 P1c Lincoln, Aluminum J-2151 P1c Patterns 1974 Philadelphia
1975 P1c Lincoln, Aluminum J-2155 P1c Patterns 1975 Philadelphia