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1866 P$5 White Metal, J-547 PR

1866 P$5 White Metal, J-547 PR

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 12823)

The 1866 Pattern $5 is part of a series of Pattern coins struck from 1866. The specific variety is White Metal. Struck in Philadelphia and designated as a Proof (PR) strike, this coin is made of White Metal from a mintage of Unique struck and has a rarity rating of unique.
1866 $5. Broadstruck (without the use of a collar). Believed to be unique. Privately struck.
Obverse: Washington portrait, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Obverse 1 die for the five-cent piece.
Reverse: Regular half eagle die of the pre-1866 type, without motto.

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GSID: 12823
Coin Date: 1866
Denomination: P$5 / Pattern $5
Designation: PR
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Mintage: Unique
Coinage Type: Pattern
Coinage Years: 1866
Composition: White Metal
Variety: White Metal
Variety 2: J-547
Rarity: R-unique
Strike Type: Proof
Coin Shape: Subscribe
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