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pattern the particular type of variegation.
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pattern A coin struck as a trial or test piece for a new design - many times without all final legends, dates, design details, etc. - may be struck on different alloys than the final issue.
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pattern 1. Any artistic design (sometimes serving as a model for imitation). 2. Any composition with a repeated element and/or design, most often these are varied,and produce interconnections and obvious directional movement. Pattern: planned or random repetitions of colors, lines, values, and textures to create patterns. Pattern uses the art elements in planned or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings or sculptures. ...
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pattern also referred to as design, the repetitive use of any form, object or color in a work. Patterns can be waves or circles, for example.
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pattern a coin that was struck as an experiment or as a trial piece. Usually, a new design or made of experimental metal alloys. US Pattern coins from recent years are illegal to own because they are still considered government property. However, older patterns were released to dignitaries, etc and are legally available to buy or sell in the numismatic market place.
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