The 1849 Twenty-Five Dollar coin, known for its patterns and die trials, represents an important era in U.S. numismatic history. These coins were experimental pieces, crafted to assess designs and minting processes before official production. The rarity and unique characteristics of the 1849 pattern coins make them highly sought after by collectors, often commanding substantial premiums in the market. Their historical significance is further enhanced as they reflect the early attempts at expanding the U.S. coinage system.

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