Collectible coins refer to various types of coins that are sought after by numismatists and enthusiasts, often due to their historical significance, rarity, or unique features. In the United States, collectible coins can include patterns, which are trial strikes made to test designs before they are finalized for production. An example is the 1876 pattern coins, which were created during the centennial celebration of the United States and reflect significant historical events. The value of such coins can be influenced by their condition, provenance, and demand within the collector community.

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