• Patterns (1797) Values

Greysheet & Red Book® PRICE GUIDE

coin-icon-tr
Values / U.S. Coins / Pattern Coinage / Patterns (1797)
Filter
Year
Series

Sort by

Sponsor

shop US Coins and Jewelry

Sponsor

shop eBay

Sponsor

shop Whitman

Sponsor

shop CAC

Sponsor

shop ICG

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Patterns (1797) series of Pattern Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 2 distinct entries with CPG® values between $25,000.00 and $25,000.00. History and Overview Two pattern die varieties from 1797 are known, both being trial impressions from regular dies used to

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Patterns (1797) series of Pattern Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 2 distinct entries with CPG® values between $25,000.00 and $25,000.00.

History and Overview

Two pattern die varieties from 1797 are known, both being trial impressions from regular dies used to strike gold coins. As is true of other patterns of the era, these were made strictly for utilitarian purposes, to test the appearance of the dies, with no numismatic considerations.

Collecting Perspective

Of the two pattern varieties of this year, only one example of each has been traced, making them essentially non-collectible, although they are each held in the private sector.

One was defaced after it was struck, to prevent it from being gilt and passed into circulation. One can envision that such copper patterns were made for many other denominations and dies in this era, and then destroyed, probably by recycling through the melting and rolling process to create strips from which half cent and cent planchets were cut.

In the present instance, the defacing marks are part of the history and personality of the patterns and are not considered to be a negative aspect.

See More See Less
1797 P$5 Copper, J-24 MS BN
Value Range: $25,000 - $25,000
$25,000 - $25,000

Available on Greysheet Marketplace

View All

Dealer Directory

View All Dealers

Greysheet News

View All News
In Memory of Joel Iskowitz, Coin Designer
In Memory of Joel Iskowitz, Coin Designer
6/5/2026

Joel Iskowitz, who designed more than 50 coins and medals for the United States Mint, has died at the age of 79.

United States Mint Kicks Off Sales for 2026 FIFA World Cup™ Commemorative Coins June 4
United States Mint Kicks Off Sales for 2026 FIFA World Cup™ Commemorative Coins June 4
6/4/2026

The United States Mint has begun accepting pre-orders for products in the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Commemorative Coin Program.

Proof Sets Through History
Proof Sets Through History
6/4/2026

It is imperative that you research any Proof set before purchasing in order to determine the number of silver coins, the fineness, and the total weight of the silver content as they vary from year to year and from type of Proof set.