coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ P3c \ Patterns \ 1863 \ Philadelphia
Collectible coins, particularly patterns, are experimental designs created by mints to test new coinage concepts. In the United States, one notable example is the 1863 pattern coins struck in Philadelphia, which were intended to evaluate potential new designs for circulating currency. These pieces are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance, representing unique moments in numismatic history. The P3C designation indicates specific characteristics of the pattern coin, further enhancing its collectibility.
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1863 P3c Restrike, Copper J-319 BN | P3c | Patterns | 1863 | Philadelphia |