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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Patterns (1874-1878) series of Pattern Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 87 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5,000.00 and $2,880,000.00.
Pattern coins are experimental pieces that were produced by the United States Mint and served as prototypes of eventual coins. The popular reference United States Pattern Coins by J. Hewitt Judd lists some 2,000 types of pattern coins made since 1792, meaning those who collect pattern coins have plenty of objectives to keep them busy.

Unlike regular-issue coins, which are distributed into circulation through banks or sold by the US Mint directly to collectors and dealers, pattern coins were never necessarily intended to leave mint property. Often, pattern coins were clandestinely seized by their designers and engravers and sold to their friends or coin dealers. In other cases, patterns that were passed around to lawmakers for approval sometimes never made it back to US Mint officials and later passed on down within families or sold to numismatists.

Eventually, US Mint officials heightened guard on pattern coins, and thus pieces dating after the 19th century are rarely found outside museums or academic settings. Pattern coins are quite collectible, and many pieces are rare. Sometimes, coins that have long masqueraded as regular-issue pieces are patterns that have never been officially attributed as patterns. Thus, it pays to closely examine all coins -- especially older pieces -- to ensure they are not really pattern coins that have simply gone unnoticed.

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  Patterns (1874-1878) Value Range Favorite
Patterns (1874-1878) Value Range  
1874 P1c J-1346 PR BN
$12,000
-
$17,300
$12,000 - $17,300
1874 P1c J-1346 PR RB
-
 
1874 P1c J-1346 PR RD
-
 
1874 P1c J-1347 PR
-
 
1874 P1c J-1347 PR CAM
-
 
1874 P3c J-1348 PR BN
-
 
1874 P3c J-1348 PR RB
-
 
1874 P3c J-1348 PR RD
-
 
1874 P3c J-1349 PR
-
 
1874 P3c J-1349 PR CAM
-
 
1874 P5c J-1350 PR BN
$7,250
-
$9,750
$7,250 - $9,750
1874 P5c J-1350 PR RB
$9,380
-
$11,300
$9,380 - $11,300
1874 P5c J-1350 PR RD
-
 
1874 P5c J-1351 PR
-
 
1874 P5c J-1351 PR CAM
-
 
1874 P10c J-1352 PR BN
-
 
1874 P10c J-1352 PR RB
-
 
1874 P10c J-1352 PR RD
-
 
1874 P10c J-1353 PR
-
 
1874 P10c J-1353 PR CAM
-
 

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1874 P20c J-1354 PR
$5,000
-
$14,400
$5,000 - $14,400
1874 P20c J-1355 PR BN
-
 
1874 P20c J-1355 PR RB
-
 
1874 P20c J-1355 PR RD
-
 
1874 P20c J-1356 PR
$15,600
-
$27,400
$15,600 - $27,400
1874 P20c J-1356 PR CAM
$22,200
-
$26,600
$22,200 - $26,600
1874 P20c J-1357 PR
-
 
1874 P20c J-1358 PR
-
 
1874 P20c J-1358 PR CAM
-
 
1874 P25c J-1359 PR BN
-
 
1874 P25c J-1359 PR RB
-
 
1874 P25c J-1359 PR RD
-
 
1874 P25c J-1360 PR
$13,200
-
$15,800
$13,200 - $15,800
1874 P25c J-1360 PR CAM
$16,800
-
$20,200
$16,800 - $20,200
1874 P50c J-1361 PR BN
-
 
1874 P50c J-1361 PR RB
-
 
1874 P50c J-1361 PR RD
-
 
1874 P50c J-1362 PR
-
 
1874 PT$1 J-1363 PR BN
-
 
1874 PT$1 J-1363 PR RB
-
 
1874 PT$1 J-1363 PR RD
-
 
1874 PT$1 J-1364 PR
-
 
1874 PG$1 J-1365 PR BN
-
 
1874 PG$1 J-1365 PR RB
-
 
1874 PG$1 J-1365 PR RD
-
 
1874 PG$1 J-1366 PR
$16,200
-
$19,400
$16,200 - $19,400
1874 PG$1 J-1366 PR CAM
$18,000
-
$21,600
$18,000 - $21,600
1874 P$2.50 J-1367 PR BN
-
 
1874 P$2.50 J-1367 PR RB
-
 
1874 P$2.50 J-1367 PR RD
-
 
1874 P$2.50 J-1368 PR
$10,600
-
$15,600
$10,600 - $15,600
1874 P$2.50 J-1368 PR CAM
-
 

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1874 P$3 J-1369 PR BN
-
 
1874 P$3 J-1369 PR RB
-
 
1874 P$3 J-1369 PR RD
-
 
1874 P$3 J-1370 PR
$21,600
-
$25,900
$21,600 - $25,900
1874 P$3 J-1370 PR CAM
$24,000
-
$28,800
$24,000 - $28,800
1874 P$5 J-1371 PR BN
-
 
1874 P$5 J-1371 PR RB
-
 
1874 P$5 J-1371 PR RD
-
 
1874 P$5 J-1372 PR
$19,200
-
$23,000
$19,200 - $23,000
1874 P$5 J-1372 PR DCAM
$30,000
-
$36,000
$30,000 - $36,000
1874 P$10 J-1373, Bickford Gold PR
$2,400,000
-
$2,400,000
$2,400,000 - $2,400,000
1874 P$10 J-1373, Bickford Gold PR CAM
$2,400,000
-
$2,400,000
$2,400,000 - $2,400,000
1874 P$10 J-1373, Bickford Gold PR DCAM
$2,880,000
-
$2,880,000
$2,880,000 - $2,880,000
1874 P$10 J-1374, Bickford Copper PR BN
$12,000
-
$36,000
$12,000 - $36,000
1874 P$10 J-1374, Bickford Copper PR RB
$16,800
-
$36,000
$16,800 - $36,000
1874 P$10 J-1374, Bickford Copper PR RD
$34,800
-
$34,800
$34,800 - $34,800
1874 P$10 J-1374, Bickford Gilt PR Bickford
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1375, Bickford Copper PR BN
$21,600
-
$72,000
$21,600 - $72,000
1874 P$10 J-1375, Bickford Copper PR RB
$36,000
-
$43,200
$36,000 - $43,200
1874 P$10 J-1375, Bickford Copper PR RD
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1375, Bickford Gilt PR
$150,000
-
$180,000
$150,000 - $180,000
1874 P$10 J-1376, Bickford Aluminum PR
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1376, Bickford Aluminum PR CAM
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1377, Bickford Nickel PR
$26,400
-
$43,200
$26,400 - $43,200
1874 P$10 J-1378, Bickford Nickel PR
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1378, Bickford Nickel PR CAM
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1379 PR BN
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1379 PR RB
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1379 PR RD
-
 
1874 P$10 J-1380 PR
-
 
1874 P$20 J-1381 PR BN
-
 
1874 P$20 J-1381 PR RB
-
 
1874 P$20 J-1381 PR RD
-
 

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1874 P$20 J-1382 PR
$40,800
-
$49,000
$40,800 - $49,000
1874 P$20 J-1382 PR DCAM
$54,000
-
$64,800
$54,000 - $64,800
       

Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Patterns (1874-1878) series of Pattern Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 87 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5,000.00 and $2,880,000.00.
Pattern coins are experimental pieces that were produced by the United States Mint and served as prototypes of eventual coins. The popular reference United States Pattern Coins by J. Hewitt Judd lists some 2,000 types of pattern coins made since 1792, meaning those who collect pattern coins have plenty of objectives to keep them busy.

Unlike regular-issue coins, which are distributed into circulation through banks or sold by the US Mint directly to collectors and dealers, pattern coins were never necessarily intended to leave mint property. Often, pattern coins were clandestinely seized by their designers and engravers and sold to their friends or coin dealers. In other cases, patterns that were passed around to lawmakers for approval sometimes never made it back to US Mint officials and later passed on down within families or sold to numismatists.

Eventually, US Mint officials heightened guard on pattern coins, and thus pieces dating after the 19th century are rarely found outside museums or academic settings. Pattern coins are quite collectible, and many pieces are rare. Sometimes, coins that have long masqueraded as regular-issue pieces are patterns that have never been officially attributed as patterns. Thus, it pays to closely examine all coins -- especially older pieces -- to ensure they are not really pattern coins that have simply gone unnoticed.

Catalog Detail