The coin in question is an interesting piece from the United States, classified under the "Patterns & Trial Coins" series. It was struck in 1916, although specific details regarding the mint or any associated mint mark remain unspecified, indicating that this piece may not have been produced in a traditional minting capacity. This coin is categorized as a variation under the "Other / Varied" denomination, suggesting it may not correspond to standard recognized denominations like a penny or a quarter. Its design is likely a trial or pattern coin, which are struck to test new designs or compositions before final production. Notably, the coin’s physical dimensions—width, height, diameter, and weight—are all marked as zero, which is unusual and could imply that the coin is either uncirculated, in a mint state, or perhaps remains in a conceptual or design phase without a final physical form being assigned at the time. The production type is labeled as "Mint Strike," emphasizing that it was created with the methods used for coin production, despite the ambiguous details regarding its final intended form or usage. Given its characteristics, particularly its status as a pattern coin strikes, the rarity (as indicated by its mintage being zero), and the historic year of 1916, it retains considerable significance and interest among collectors of U.S. coins, especially those with a focus on unique or experimental issues. This coin could potentially hold a high collectible value depending on its condition and provenance, making it an intriguing item for numismatic study and collection.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1916 |