coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ SC$1 \ So-Called Dollars \ 1910
So-Called Dollars refer to a specific category of collectible coins, primarily commemorative medallions that resemble U.S. silver dollars but were not issued as legal tender. The term is derived from the name given to these items by numismatists, emphasizing their status as "dollars" despite not being officially minted or recognized as currency. The set of So-Called Dollars includes a variety of pieces from different events, including the 1910 issue commemorating the California Midwinter International Exposition. Collectors value these items for their historical significance, artistic design, and the narratives they convey about specific events or milestones in American history.
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1910 SC$1 Brian Boru, Silver HK-390 | SC$1 | So-Called Dollars | 1910 |