coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ P1c \ Patterns
Collectible coins can encompass various types, including historical coins, commemorative issues, error coins, and patterns. Patterns are specially struck coins created to test designs and specifications before mass production; they are often produced in limited quantities and can be highly sought after by collectors. In the context of the United States, notable patterns include those from the 19th century, such as the 1804 silver dollar and the 1896 "Hawaiian" quarters, which exemplify artistry and innovation in American numismatics. Collectors value these items for their rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal, often influencing market demand and pricing.
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1890 P1c Copper J-1757 BN | P1c | Patterns | 1890 | Philadelphia |
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1896 P1c Nickel J-1767 | P1c | Patterns | 1896 | Philadelphia |
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1909 P1c Copper-Nickel J-1930 | P1c | Patterns | 1909 | Philadelphia |
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1942 P1c Lincoln, Zinc-coated Steel J-2080 | P1c | Patterns | 1942 | Philadelphia |
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1942 P1c Zinc-coated Steel J-2054 | P1c | Patterns | 1942 | Philadelphia |
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1974 P1c Lincoln, Aluminum J-2151 | P1c | Patterns | 1974 | Philadelphia |
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1975 P1c Lincoln, Aluminum J-2155 | P1c | Patterns | 1975 | Philadelphia |