coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ P$10 \ Patterns \ 1804 \ Philadelphia
Collectible coins can encompass a wide range of types, including patterns, which are experimental or trial pieces created to test designs or minting methods. One of the most famous examples is the 1804 dollar, often referred to as "The King of American Coins," which was minted in Philadelphia. The 1804 dollar is highly sought after due to its rarity, with only a few known specimens in existence. Patterns can also include various denominations and designs, reflecting the historical context of their creation and the intricate artistry involved in minting.
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1804 P$10 Novadel, Gold J-33 | P$10 | Patterns | 1804 | Philadelphia |
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1804 P$10 Novadel, Silver J-34 | P$10 | Patterns | 1804 | Philadelphia |