The P5c Pattern is a specific type of collectible coin from the United States, created in 1865 as part of an experimental series. These patterns were struck to test new designs or compositions for future coinage but were never released for general circulation. The P5c features a five-cent denomination and is highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity and historical significance. The 1865 P5c is notable within the realm of numismatics for its unique design elements and the insight it provides into the evolution of American coinage.
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1865 P5c Nickel J-416 | P5c | Patterns | 1865 | Philadelphia |