Collectible coins encompass a wide range of numismatic items, including traditional currency, commemorative pieces, and historical tokens. In the United States, specific denominations such as the five-cent nickel and the half dime represent unique facets of American coinage; the nickel, first introduced in 1866, has become an iconic symbol of everyday currency, while the half dime was primarily used in the early 19th century before it was phased out. Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens were issued during the mid-20th century as a means to facilitate trade and assist rural Alaskan communities, often featuring distinctive designs and serving as a point of interest for collectors due to their limited issuance and historical context.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1935 Philadelphia Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens 5¢ 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) Alaskan Rural Rehabilitation Tokens 1935 Philadelphia