Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic coins, include a wide variety of historical and modern pieces sought after for their rarity, condition, and historical significance. The United States has a rich history of coinage, with collectible coins ranging from Colonial-era pieces to modern commemoratives. The Sol, a currency from the French New World, reflects the monetary practices during early colonization, with notable examples such as the 1722 coins minted in La Rochelle, France, intended for circulation in North America. These coins hold both numismatic value and cultural significance, appealing to collectors interested in early American history and French colonial influence.

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