coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ SC$1 \ So-Called Dollars \ 1958
So-Called Dollars are a type of commemorative coin that originated in the United States, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries. They are not official U.S. currency but are often made of metal and bear inscriptions and designs celebrating significant events, places, or individuals. The term "So-Called Dollars" was popularized by numismatist Harold E. Hibler, who compiled a reference guide on these coins. The 1958 issue is one of many that reflect various themes or commemorate occasions, widely sought after by collectors for their historical and numismatic value.
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1958 SC$1 Butterfield Overland Stage, Silver-plate HK-513 | SC$1 | So-Called Dollars | 1958 |