Collectible coins, particularly trial coins, are often produced as test pieces to evaluate designs, minting processes, or materials before full-scale production. The 1876 trial coins represent a significant period in U.S. coinage history, showcasing experimental designs that may not have been released to the public. These coins can include various denominations and materials, and their rarity and historical significance contribute to their value among collectors. In the United States, the categorization of coins encompasses a wide array of types, including patterns, which are specially created to illustrate potential designs for future circulation coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1876-- (Unknown) Patterns & Trial Coins Other / Varied Patterns & Trial Coins 1876 Unknown