coins \ Token \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens
Collectible coins encompass a variety of numismatic items, including traditional currency, historical coins, and commemorative issues. Tokens, often made of metal or other materials, serve specific functions such as trade or commemorating events rather than being issued as legal tender. In the United States, the one-dollar coin has various versions, including the Susan B. Anthony and the Sacagawea coins, each representing different historical contexts. Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens were issued in the 1930s by the U.S. government during the Great Depression to assist rural communities in Alaska, serving as a form of currency to stabilize local economies.
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United States of America 1935 Philadelphia Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens $1 (One Dollar) | $1 (One Dollar) | Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens | 1935 | Philadelphia |