coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ G$5 \ Patterns & Die Trials \ 1922
The 1922 Pattern Die Trials coins are part of a series of trial pieces created to evaluate new designs or minting techniques. These coins were not officially released for circulation and serve as examples of experimental production. The G 5 designation indicates high-quality grades in coin collecting. Collectors value such patterns for their rarity, historical significance, and their role in the evolution of U.S. coinage. The 1922 trials highlight the ongoing innovation within the United States Mint during that era.
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(1922) G$5 Bechtler 134 GR, 21C, Reverse of C.Bechtler, Gilt Restrike | G$5 | Patterns & Die Trials | 1922 | Rutherford County, North Carolina |