coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ P$3 \ Patterns \ 1873 \ Philadelphia
In the realm of collectible coins, patterns refer to experimental pieces created to test designs or compositions before mass production. The United States Mint, particularly in Philadelphia, produced various patterns throughout its history, with notable examples occurring in 1873. These coins often feature unique characteristics and are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance. The "P" Mint mark typically denotes coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint, further adding to their collectible value.
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1873 P$3 Copper J-1335 BN | P$3 | Patterns | 1873 | Philadelphia |