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Collectible coins are items of numismatic interest that often possess historical, aesthetic, or intrinsic value. One notable example is the 1854 Pattern coins minted in Philadelphia, which were experimental designs created to evaluate new features or compositions before final production. These Patterns are coveted by collectors for their rarity and represent an important aspect of U.S. numismatic history. The United States of America issued various denominations during this era, making Patterns like the 1854 particularly significant for their unique characteristics and limited mintage.
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1854 P1c German Silver J-156 | P1c | Patterns | 1854 | Philadelphia |