A collection of twenty examples of a specific United States coin, housed together, typically in a protective paper or plastic wrapping, forms a unit of numismatic interest. These coins, minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, are popular among collectors and investors alike. Assembled units of these coins may represent significant historical and intrinsic value.
The allure of these assembled units stems from various factors, including the inherent silver content, the historical context of the coin’s production during a pivotal period in American history, and the potential for appreciation in value based on rarity, condition, and silver market fluctuations. These complete units offer a convenient and potentially lucrative method for acquiring and managing a tangible asset.