Collectible coins encompass a wide variety of types, including numismatic coins, commemorative coins, bullion coins, and error coins. In the United States, collectible coins can feature historical figures, significant events, or unique designs that enhance their desirability among collectors. The value of these coins is often determined by factors such as rarity, condition, demand, and market trends. Collecting coins can serve both as a hobby and an investment, with some collectors focusing on specific themes or series, such as state quarters or American silver eagles.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1836 P2c Billon J-52 P2c Patterns 1836 Philadelphia
1836 P2c Billon J-53 P2c Patterns 1836 Philadelphia
1863 P2c Copper J-305 BN P2c Patterns 1863 Philadelphia
1864 P2c Large Motto, Copper J-363 BN P2c Patterns 1864 Philadelphia
1865 P2c Silver-Copper Rolled J-407 P2c Patterns 1865 Philadelphia
1866 P2c Copper-Nickel J-458 P2c Patterns 1866 Philadelphia
1866 P2c Nickel J-459 P2c Patterns 1866 Philadelphia
1867 P2c Copper J-554 BN P2c Patterns 1867 Philadelphia
1867 P2c Nickel J-556 P2c Patterns 1867 Philadelphia
1868 P2c Nickel J-613 P2c Patterns 1868 Philadelphia
1869 P2c Copper J-672 BN P2c Patterns 1869 Philadelphia
1870 P2c Copper J-790 BN P2c Patterns 1870 Philadelphia
1871 P2c Copper J-1043 BN P2c Patterns 1871 Philadelphia
1872 P2c Copper J-1183 BN P2c Patterns 1872 Philadelphia
1873 P2c Copper J-1258 BN P2c Patterns 1873 Philadelphia