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U.S. Three-Cent Silver (1851-1873)

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U.S. Three-Cent Silver (1851-1873)

1861 Three (3) Cent Silver Proof NGC PF65 Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1861 Three (3) Cent Silver Proof NGC PF65 Superb Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB54091

This wonderfully original 1861 Three (3) Cent Silver has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Absolutely gorgeous color both sides. Certified: NGC PF65

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$2,425.00 $2,495.00

1873 Three (3) Cent Silver Proof NGC PF64 Nice Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1873 Three (3) Cent Silver Proof NGC PF64 Nice Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: PSB53979

This original 1873 Three (3) Cent Silver has nice eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Even steel grey toning. Great mirrors. Certified: NGC PF64

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Learn More About U.S. Three-Cent Silver (1851-1873)

 

The U.S. three-cent silver piece, also known as a trime, was minted from 1851 to 1873 in limited quantities. This interesting denomination was likely created in response to the lowering of postage rates from five cents to three cents in 1851. These silver coins were originally produced with 75% silver and 25% copper but their composition was changed in 1854 to include 90% silver in an effort to increase circulation. Three slightly different design types of these coins were produced by the U.S. Mint: Type I (1851-1853), Type II (1854-1858), and Type III (1859-1873). The three-cent silver piece was designed by James Longacre, the U.S. Mint’s chief engraver at the time. The coin was abolished by Congress with the Coinage Act of 1873. 


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