Collectible coins are items of numismatic interest that can include rare or historical pieces. The term "P10c" refers to a specific pattern coin issued by the United States in 1871, representing an experimental design in the denomination of 10 cents. These patterns were typically created in small quantities and were often not intended for circulation, making them highly sought-after by collectors. The 1871 P10c pattern is notable for its distinctive design and is part of the broader category of U.S. pattern coins, which are produced to test new designs or concepts for future currency.
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1871 P10c Silver J-1074 | P10c | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |