coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ DT$20 \ Patterns & Die Trials
Collectible coins encompass various types, including patterns and die trials. Patterns are experimental coins struck by mints to test designs, compositions, or production techniques before official release. Die trials, or DTs, involve the use of dies that may not have been released for general circulation, often resulting in unique or limited pieces. In the context of the United States of America, these items are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance. The DT 20 refers to a specific series or type of die trial coin that may hold particular interest for numismatists.
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(1854) DT$20 Kellogg & Co. Copper Die Trial BN | DT$20 | Patterns & Die Trials | 1854 | San Francisco |
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1860 DT$20 Clark Gruber Copper Die Trial | DT$20 | Patterns & Die Trials | 1860 | Denver, Colorado |
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1861 DT$20 Clark Gruber Copper Die Trial | DT$20 | Patterns & Die Trials | 1861 | Denver, Colorado |
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ND DT$20 Mormon Copper Uniface Restrike RB | DT$20 | Patterns & Die Trials | 0 | Salt Lake City, Utah |