coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ SC$1 \ So-Called Dollars \ 1946
So-Called Dollars are a type of collectable medallion or coin issued primarily to commemorate significant events or individuals, often associated with the United States. The term originates from the numismatic community and typically refers to pieces that resemble a dollar but are not legal tender. The 1946 So-Called Dollar, specifically, commemorates the 1946 California Exposition, featuring themes related to the event. These pieces often attract collectors for their historical significance and design, differing from official U.S. currency.
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1946 SC$1 International Money Conf, Gilt HK-495 | SC$1 | So-Called Dollars | 1946 |