Collectible coins are objects of numismatic interest, often sought after by collectors for their historical significance, rarity, and aesthetic appeal. In the United States, one notable collectible coin type is the 1 One Dollar coin, which can include various designs throughout its history. Patterns, such as those minted in 1852, represent trial strikes or designs that were considered by the U.S. Mint but never widely produced. These coins are particularly valuable to collectors due to their limited availability and the insight they provide into the design evolution of American currency.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
(1852) PG$1 Gold J-136 $1 (One Dollar) Patterns 1852 Philadelphia
1852 P$1 Copper, Restrike J-134 BN $1 (One Dollar) Patterns 1852 Philadelphia