coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ Patterns \ 1852 \ Philadelphia
Collectible coins, particularly those from the United States, include a wide variety of types, each with unique historical significance and collector demand. The 1852 One Dollar coin, minted in Philadelphia, is an example of a pattern coin. Patterns are experimental designs created to test new concepts for currency and often have limited mintages, making them particularly valuable to collectors. The 1852 One Dollar pattern showcases distinctive artistic elements and serves as a significant piece in numismatic history, reflecting the evolving design and monetary practices of the era.
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(1852) PG$1 Gold J-136 | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1852 | Philadelphia |
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1852 P$1 Copper, Restrike J-134 BN | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1852 | Philadelphia |