coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ Patterns \ 1867 \ Philadelphia
The 1867 Philadelphia "One Dollar" Pattern coin is part of a series of experimental designs created to test new minting techniques and concepts for currency in the United States. Patterns are typically not intended for circulation and are often produced in limited quantities, making them highly collectible. The significance of the 1867 Patterns lies in their historical context and their role in the evolution of U.S. coinage. Collectors prize these coins for their rarity and unique design variations compared to standard issue coins.
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1867 P$1 Copper J-592 BN | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1867 | Philadelphia |
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1867 PG$1 Copper J-594 BN | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1867 | Philadelphia |