Collectible coins are items of historical significance or rarity, appealing to numismatists and investors alike. The Sol, also known as the "Spanish dollar," was widely used in the French New World and other territories, including parts of North America. A notable collectible example is the 1719 Sol, which reflects the colonial trade and currency practices of the time in relation to the United States of America. Such coins can have substantial value based on condition, rarity, and historical context.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1719-A Sol John Law Sol French New World 1719 Paris
1719-BB Sol John Law Sol French New World 1719