1861-P (Philadelphia) Patterns & Trial Coins

Coin / United States of America / Other / Varied / Patterns & Trial Coins / 1861 / Philadelphia

This coin is a rare example of a trial piece from the United States, specifically from the year 1861, classified under the Patterns & Trial Coins series. It was minted in Philadelphia, evident from its mint mark, "P." Although the coin is categorized under the denomination of "Other / Varied," it likely serves as a proof coin, intended for collectors and not regular circulation. As a trial coin, it may possess unique attributes or designs that were tested before final production decisions were made. Notably, the physical properties related to the coin's dimensions—such as width, height, diameter, and weight—are not specified, indicating it may be a conceptual piece or simply that the details have yet to be documented. Additionally, the mintage is recorded as zero, suggesting it might be an unissued trial coin, which enhances its rarity and desirability to collectors. As a piece of American numismatic history, this 1861 trial coin holds significant value, especially for enthusiasts interested in patterns and proofs from the Civil War era. Its status as a proof coin implies a high-quality strike with potential embellishments or refining marks, making it a fascinating subject for both collectors and historians alike.

Country United States of America
Year 1861
Serie Patterns & Trial Coins
Denomination Other / Varied
Mint Philadelphia