coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ SC$1 \ So-Called Dollars \ 1912
So-Called Dollars are a type of commemorative medal or token that typically resembles a dollar coin in size and shape, issued to commemorate specific events, people, or places. The term originated with a series of pieces produced for the 1892 Columbus Exposition in Chicago. The 1912 So-Called Dollars are part of a broader collection that reflects notable events or achievements in American history and often features intricate designs that signify their commemorative nature. These collectibles are sought after for their historical significance and unique artistry, making them popular among numismatists and collectors.
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1912 SC$1 LA Statehood, Bronze HK-396 | SC$1 | So-Called Dollars | 1912 |