Collectible coins encompass a wide range of numismatic items, including patterns and trial coins, which are often produced as prototypes for potential currency. The United States has a rich history of collectible coins, including specific denominations such as the Five Dollar coins. Patterns are experimental coins made to test designs or compositions, while trial coins may be produced to evaluate striking processes before full production. The year 1987 holds significance for various coins, although some may remain lesser-known or not widely circulated, contributing to their collectible nature.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1987-- (Unknown) Patterns & Trial Coins $5 (Five Dollars) Patterns & Trial Coins 1987 Unknown