coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) \ Patterns & Trial Coins \ 1792
Collectible coins are valuable items sought after by numismatists, often categorized by factors such as rarity, age, and condition. The United States 10 Cents Dime, introduced in 1792, has various collectible versions, including patterns and trial coins. Patterns are experimental designs created to test new motifs or standards before formal minting, while trial coins are produced to evaluate the striking process and design feasibility. Both types are significant for their historical context and represent important milestones in American numismatic history.
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United States of America 1792 N/A Patterns & Trial Coins 10¢ | 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) | Patterns & Trial Coins | 1792 | N/A |
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United States of America 1792 Philadelphia Patterns & Trial Coins 10¢ | 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) | Patterns & Trial Coins | 1792 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1792 Philadelphia Patterns & Trial Coins 10¢ | 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) | Patterns & Trial Coins | 1792 | Philadelphia |