Collectible coins, particularly within the United States, encompass a variety of types, including legal tender, commemoratives, and patterns. The term "Twenty Five Dollars" typically refers to the specific denomination of coins such as gold or commemorative issues that hold numismatic value. Patterns and die trials are experimental coin designs struck to test the feasibility of new coinage before official production, often yielding extremely limited quantities sought after by collectors for their rarity and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1849 $25 Templeton Reid White Metal Die Trial $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Patterns & Die Trials 1849 Columbus, Georgia