Collectible coins can encompass a wide range of items, including patterns, which are experimental pieces created to test designs or compositions. The 1868 patterns from the United States are notable examples, as they reflect early attempts to modify coin designs. The "P 10" designation typically refers to a specific type of coin, often related to the denomination or design features. These patterns are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance, often representing transitional periods in U.S. coinage.
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1868 P$10 Gold J-661 | P$10 | Patterns | 1868 | Philadelphia |