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Collectible coins can be broadly categorized into various types, including coins and tokens. Coins are legal tender issued by a government, while tokens are typically used as a form of currency or proof of entitlement in specific transactions, often lacking legal tender status. In the United States, collectible coins may feature historical themes or commemorate significant events, attracting numismatic interest. Auctori Plebis tokens, originating in the 17th century, were often used in private or local economies, serving functional purposes while also being sought after by collectors for their unique designs and historical context.
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1787 Token Auctori Plebis BN | Token | Auctori Plebis Tokens | 1787 |