Collectible coins are a category of coins that are sought after by numismatists and collectors due to their rarity, historical significance, or unique characteristics. The P H10c coin refers to the 1795 United States half dime, which is notable for its early minting in American coinage history. Patterns, in numismatic terms, are experimental or prototype coins created to test designs or production methods before mass minting. The 1795 coins, including the half dime, are particularly desirable due to their age and the limited number produced in the early years of the United States Mint.
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1795 P H10c Copper J-21 BN | P H10c | Patterns | 1795 | Philadelphia |