coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ P$20 \ Patterns \ 1873 \ Philadelphia
Collectible coins can be categorized into several types, including patterns, which are trial pieces created to test designs before regular minting. The 1873 Philadelphia patterns, specifically, refer to coins produced by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia to evaluate various designs and denominations. These coins are often highly sought after by collectors due to their unique status and limited mintage, representing a pivotal moment in American numismatic history. Coins from this era hold significant value, especially those with distinct design features or historical relevance.
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1873 P$20 Copper J-1344 BN | P$20 | Patterns | 1873 | Philadelphia |