Collectible coins encompass a wide range of types, including patterns, which are trial pieces or experimental designs created to test new coinage concepts. The 1916 P10c refers to a specific type of coin produced by the United States Mint, often associated with the transition in design for the dime. Patterns from this era are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance, reflecting innovations in U.S. coinage during the early 20th century.
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1916 P10c Silver J-1981 | P10c | Patterns | 1916 | Philadelphia |