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In the context of collectible coins, "Patterns" refer to trial pieces or experimental coins that were produced to test new designs or changes in coinage before official production. The 1867 Philadelphia Pattern coin is a notable example, as it was created during a period of transition in U.S. coinage. These rare coins often feature unique designs or compositions not found in regular issues, making them highly sought after by collectors. The "P" often denotes the Philadelphia mintmark, indicating the coin's place of origin within the United States.
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1867 P$10 Copper J-602 BN | P$10 | Patterns | 1867 | Philadelphia |