coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) \ Patterns & Die Trials \ 1849 \ Columbus, Georgia
Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic coins, include various types, such as patterns, die trials, and commemorative issues. The 1849 Twenty-Five Dollar Gold coin, specifically associated with patterns and die trials, illustrates the experimental designs that were considered for circulation. Columbus, Georgia, serves as a notable reference point for certain historical coinage due to its connection with early minting activities and numismatic events. Collectors prize these coins for their rarity, historical significance, and detailed craftsmanship.
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1849 $25 Templeton Reid White Metal Die Trial | $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) | Patterns & Die Trials | 1849 | Columbus, Georgia |