Collectible coins are numismatic items that are sought after by collectors for their historical significance, rarity, and artistic value. In the United States, coins such as the 1875 patterns represent experimental designs that were never officially released for circulation. Patterns often feature variations in design, metal composition, or size and can be highly valuable due to their limited availability. The specific coin referenced, the 1875 Pattern, is part of a series that showcases the transitional phases in U.S. coinage design during that era.
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1875 P$10 Gold J-1443 | P$10 | Patterns | 1875 | Philadelphia |