coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ P10c \ Patterns \ 1866 \ Philadelphia
Collectible coins, such as those from the United States, encompass a wide variety of types, including patterns, which are trial pieces created to test designs before mass production. The P10c, a ten-cent piece, was struck in 1866 at the Philadelphia Mint as part of the pattern series. These coins often feature unique designs and are produced in limited quantities, making them highly sought after by collectors. The 1866 P10c is particularly notable for its historical significance and rarity within the numismatic community.
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1866 P10c Nickel J-534 | P10c | Patterns | 1866 | Philadelphia |