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1868 Quarter Patterns

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1868 Quarter Patterns

About This Coin

The 1868 Quarter Patterns is a United States quarter from the Reconstruction Era Patterns (1866-1869) series. The obverse features experimental designs exploring post-war coinage concepts, while the reverse displays various experimental designs including nickel and aluminum compositions. Designed by Various Mint engravers. Reconstruction Era Patterns (1866-1869) reflect the Mint's experimentation in the post-Civil War period. New materials like nickel and aluminum were tested as potential replacements for silver in small denominations, leading to the eventual adoption of copper-nickel for the five-cent coin. These patterns document the Mint's experiments with new alloys and designs during a transformative era in American monetary history.

Specifications

Year
1868
Denomination
Quarter
Series
Reconstruction Era Patterns (1866-1869)

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