coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ SC$1 \ So-Called Dollars \ 1906
So-Called Dollars refer to a category of collectible medals and tokens, often commemorating events or organizations, that resemble dollar coins but are not legal tender. The term originated from a series of issues in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, exemplified by the 1906 medals celebrating the St. Louis Exposition. These pieces often feature intricate designs and are sought after by collectors for their historical significance and artistic value. The 1906 So-Called Dollars are particularly notable for their connection to pivotal moments in American history and culture.
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1906 SC$1 Pikes Peak, Official, Bronze HK-338 | SC$1 | So-Called Dollars | 1906 | |
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1906 SC$1 Pikes Peak, Official, Silver (proof) HK-335 | SC$1 | So-Called Dollars | 1906 |