Collectible coins refer to numismatic items that are valued for their historical significance, rarity, and condition rather than just their face value. The term often encompasses a variety of types including minted coins, commemorative coins, and ancient artifacts. The Sol, a currency used during the French New World era, specifically in the 18th century, reflects the economic history of French colonial influence. The year 1722 signifies a specific time period when certain designs and minting practices were prevalent in these transactions. In the context of the United States, collectible coins have evolved significantly, especially regarding designs that honor historical events and figures.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1722-H Sol John Law Sol French New World 1722
1722-Q Sol John Law Sol French New World 1722 La Rochelle