coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ PS$1 \ Patterns
Collectible coins encompass various types, including patterns, which refer to experimental or trial pieces struck by mints to test designs and processes. In the United States, patterns often feature unique designs that differ from regular coinage and are typically produced in limited quantities. The PS 1 designation can refer to specific pattern coins, particularly within numismatic circles, and holds significant historical value among collectors. Collectors often seek these rarities due to their potential for appreciating value and their role in the evolution of U.S. coinage.
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1836 PS$1 Restrike, Silver J-58 | PS$1 | Patterns | 1836 | Philadelphia |
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1838 PS$1 Restrike, Silver J-85 | PS$1 | Patterns | 1838 | Philadelphia |
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1839 PS$1 Gobrecht, Restrike, Silver J-104 | PS$1 | Patterns | 1839 | Philadelphia |
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1922 PS$1 Peace Dollar, Silver J-2018 | PS$1 | Patterns | 1922 | Philadelphia |
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1922 PS$1 Peace Dollar, Silver J-2020 | PS$1 | Patterns | 1922 | Philadelphia |