Collectible coins in the United States include a variety of types, such as early federal coins, commemoratives, and patterns. Patterns are specially made coins that represent proposed designs, often created for testing or evaluation before production, such as the 1871 coins. The PH10c likely refers to a specific pattern denomination, indicative of its usage or intended purpose within the numismatic community. Collectors often seek these rare pieces for their historical significance and artistic design.
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1871 PH10c Silver J-1059 | PH10c | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |