United States of America 1871 N/A Patterns & Trial Coins 10¢

Coin / United States of America / 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) / Patterns & Trial Coins / 1871 / N/A

This coin is a unique example from the series of Patterns and Trial Coins minted in the United States of America. Dated 1871, it showcases the denomination of 10 cents (10¢) and is distinguished as a Proof coin, which typically signifies a higher quality of minting often reserved for collectors. Given its properties, including a mintage of zero, it is classified among exclusive minting trials or patterns rather than standard circulation coins. The absence of a mint mark indicates that it was not produced for general release by any specific mint, further emphasizing its uniqueness. With regard to its physical characteristics, attributes such as width, height, diameter, weight, and edge type are marked as 'N/A', suggesting that specific measurements were either not applicable or not provided. The coin is made of 'Other' materials, which can sometimes include various metals or composites used in trial applications. This 1871 Pattern coin is a fascinating piece for collectors, embodying a rich history of American numismatics and signifying a trial or experimental phase in the design or production of U.S. currency. Despite its lack of a defined value due to the mintage details, such coins are often sought after for their rarity and historical significance, making them potentially valuable pieces in the world of coin collecting.

Country United States of America
Year 1871
Serie Patterns & Trial Coins
Denomination 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime)
Mint N/A