Collectible coins are items that are sought after by numismatists for their historical significance, rarity, or design. The United States has produced numerous collectible coins, including patterns, which are experimental designs created to test new concepts before adopting a final version. The 1867 PH10c, a pattern coin, represents a unique example of U.S. numismatic history, often characterized by its distinct design and limited mintage, making it a prized item among collectors.
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1867 PH10c Copper J-586 BN | PH10c | Patterns | 1867 | Philadelphia |