Collectible coins include a variety of types, such as patterns and die trials, particularly within the context of United States currency. Patterns are trial strikes created to test designs before mass production and are often struck in different metals. Die trials are experimental coins used to assess die production and gauge public response. Both types are rare and hold significant historical and numismatic value, appealing to collectors due to their uniqueness and connection to the evolution of coinage. The Five Dollar denomination features notable examples in these categories, reflecting innovations in American coin design.


Item Denomination Series Year Mint
ND $5 Schultz & Co. Copper Die Trial $5 (Five Dollars) Patterns & Die Trials 0 San Francisco