coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ PT$1 \ Patterns
Patterns are experimental coin designs created to test new ideas or techniques before official minting. In the United States, these coins are typically struck in limited quantities and often feature unique designs not found on regular issue currency. Patterns can be made from various metals and may include prototype designs that were never intended for circulation. They are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance.
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(1876) PT$1 Silver J-1475a | PT$1 | Patterns | 1876 | Philadelphia |
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1871 PT$1 Commercial Dollar, Silver J-1154 | PT$1 | Patterns | 1871 | Philadelphia |
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1872 PT$1 Commercial Dollar, Copper J-1217 RB | PT$1 | Patterns | 1872 | Philadelphia |
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1873 PT$1 Silver J-1276 | PT$1 | Patterns | 1873 | Philadelphia |
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1874 PT$1 Copper J-1363 BN | PT$1 | Patterns | 1874 | Philadelphia |
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1875 PT$1 Commercial Dollar, Silver J-1423 | PT$1 | Patterns | 1875 | Philadelphia |
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1882 PT$1 Copper J-1703b | PT$1 | Patterns | 1882 | Philadelphia |
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1883 PT$1 Copper J-1720a BN | PT$1 | Patterns | 1883 | Philadelphia |
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1884 PT$1 Copper J-1732 BN | PT$1 | Patterns | 1884 | Philadelphia |