Collectible coins can include a variety of types such as commemorative coins, bullion, and error coins. In the United States, collectible coins often feature significant historical events or figures, with denominations ranging from cents to dollars. The U.S. Mint produces special series, such as the State Quarters and the American Eagle coins, which are popular among collectors. The designation "P" indicates coins minted at the Philadelphia Mint, while "2 50" could refer to specific coin types or marks, although more context is needed for precise identification. Collectors often seek coins based on rarity, condition, and historical importance, impacting their value in the market.
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1849 P$2.50 Pacific Company Pattern | P$2.50 | Patterns & Die Trials | 1849 | California |
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1870 P$2.50 Copper J-1026 BN | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1870 | Philadelphia |
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1871 P$2.50 Copper J-1164 BN | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |
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1872 P$2.50 Copper J-1233 RB | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1872 | Philadelphia |
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1873 P$2.50 Copper J-1333 RB | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1873 | Philadelphia |
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1874 P$2.50 Copper J-1367 BN | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1874 | Philadelphia |
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1875 P$2.50 Copper J-1434 RD | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1875 | Philadelphia |
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1876 P$2.50 Copper J-1480 RD | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1876 | Philadelphia |
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1878 P$2.50 Copper J-1567 RB | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1878 | Philadelphia |
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1884 P$2.50 Copper J-1734 RB | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1884 | Philadelphia |
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1885 P$2.50 Aluminum J-1752 | P$2.50 | Patterns | 1885 | Philadelphia |