The coin in question is a unique specimen from the year 1887, classified under the currency USD. It does not possess any physical dimensions or weight, as indicated by its properties with values of zero for diameter, width, height, and weight. This absence of physical characteristics raises questions about its actual existence as a tangible coin, as these measurements are typically essential for coin identification and grading. Additionally, there is no mint mark associated with this coin, suggesting it may not have originated from a specific mint or that it is a variation not typically recognized within the standard mintage. The variant labeled as "PHILA R-PA-PH-396 PA" likely refers to a specific cataloging or classification system, possibly used for numismatic research or collection management. Interestingly, the mintage value is listed as zero, which could imply that either no coins were produced under this designation or that it is a rarity, potentially of great interest to collectors or historians focusing on numismatics or the economic history of currency in the United States. Given these unique properties, this coin may represent a rare or speculative item within numismatic circles, although its lack of physicality poses a significant challenge to conventional valuation and grading. If it exists only in documentation or as an error in records, its historical and collectible value would be heavily contingent on further research and verification from reputable sources and collectors.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | PHILA R-PA-PH-396 PA |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1887 |