Collectible coins, particularly those issued by the United States of America, encompass a wide range of types and categories. Among them, the 1863 Pattern One Dollar coin, minted in Philadelphia, is a notable example. Patterns are experimental coins created to test new designs and technologies, often in limited quantities, making them highly sought after by collectors. This specific 1863 coin represents a unique aspect of U.S. numismatic history, as it reflects the artistic and monetary innovations of its time.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863 P$1 Silver J-345 $1 (One Dollar) Patterns 1863 Philadelphia