Collectible coins, particularly in the context of numismatics, are coins that are sought after by collectors for their historical significance, rarity, or unique characteristics. In the United States, the P50c (50-cent piece) refers to various half dollar coins, including notable issues such as the Walking Liberty and the Franklin half dollar. Patterns are trial strikes created to test new designs or minting techniques, and the 1915 patterns in U.S. coinage feature noteworthy designs that reflect the artistic and cultural trends of the era. These pieces are especially valuable to collectors due to their limited production and unique attributes.
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1915 P50c Silver J-1961 | P50c | Patterns | 1915 | Philadelphia |