Collectible coins refer to various types of coins that are sought after by numismatists and collectors due to their rarity, historical significance, or unique characteristics. The United States has produced numerous collectible coins, including the 1804 silver dollar, known for its legendary status and scarcity, with only a few known specimens in existence. Patterns are another category of collectible coins, representing trial or prototype designs that were never officially released for circulation. The "P 5" designation typically refers to certain coin types with specific mint marks or classifications, often sought after by serious collectors.
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1804 P$5 Private Restrike, Silver J-29 | P$5 | Patterns | 1804 | Philadelphia |