Collectible coins include various types such as currency, tokens, and commemoratives that hold numismatic value. The Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens, issued in 1935 by the United States of America, were used to facilitate transactions in rural Alaskan communities during a time of economic hardship. These tokens, specifically denominated at ten dollars, were minted in Philadelphia and represent a unique facet of American history, reflecting both regional economic strategies and collectible interest among numismatists.