coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $1 (One Dollar) \ Patterns \ 1871
The 1871 One Dollar Pattern coin, often referred to as a trial or experimental piece, was created during the development of U.S. currency designs. These patterns were struck in limited quantities, serving as prototypes for potential official issues. The coin features a unique design that distinguishes it from regular mint issues. Pattern coins are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance in the evolution of American coinage.
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1871 P$1 Silver J-1121 | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |
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1871 PG$1 Copper J-1161 BN | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |
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1871 PT$1 Commercial Dollar, Silver J-1154 | $1 (One Dollar) | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |