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Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) Value Guide | Stack's Bowers GalleriesThe three-cent silver coin, introduced in 1851, was made for postage, with 75% silver initially, and had three types with design changes.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nickel Three Cents (1865-1889) | Coin Explorer - NGCThe nickel three-cent coin was created in 1865, with a silvery appearance, to replace fractional currency and was popular for its use in purchasing postage.
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Three Cent Silvers: Guide to U.S. Silver Three Cent PiecesAuthorized under the Act of March 3, 1851, the Silver Three Cent Pieces were designed by James Barton Longacre. The obverse design would feature a six-pointed ...
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Why a 3? The U.S. 3-Cent Coin That IsOct 18, 2024 · Discover the intriguing history surrounding the issuance of the US Three Cent Coinage in both silver and and nickel from 1851-89.
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Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - APMEXJun 14, 2022 · The three-cent silver piece was initially struck in a 75% silver and 25% copper alloy, in an attempt to discourage the public from melting the ...
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Silver Three Cents 1852 3CS MS - Coin Explorer - NGCa searchable catalog of American and US coins — is ... Obverse Designer: James B. Longacre; Reverse Designer: James B. Longacre ...
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Three-Cent Silver, Type 1 (1851-1853): History & Value | CoinWeekApr 22, 2024 · Nearly all Three-Cent Silvers were minted in Philadelphia, with the 1851-O issue from New Orleans being the only branch mint issue of the entire ...
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1851-O 3-Cent Piece: An Obscure Piece of History - Numismatic NewsJun 9, 2020 · The 1851-O 3-cent piece was made of 75% silver, with only 720,000 produced in New Orleans, the only 3-cent coin made outside Philadelphia. It ...
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Silver Three Cent Piece MintagesJan 11, 2017 · Mintage levels for these pieces varied from a low of approximately 210 pieces in 1858 to 1,000 pieces reached during three separate years.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Quick Facts About the Three Cent NickelDesigned by James Barton Longacre, the three cent nickel was introduced in 1865, made of 25% nickel and 75% copper, and over 31 million were minted.
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The Growth of the Mail | National Postal MuseumThe number of letters in the U.S. Mail more than doubled after the 1845 postage rate cuts, increasing from an estimated 24.5 million in 1843, to 62 million ...
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1851-1861 Issues | National Postal Museum3-cent Washington On March 3, 1851, Congress passed a postal reform act that reduced the five-cent letter rate to three cents for pre-paid letters (the general ...
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[PDF] The Trime - Federal Reserve Bank of ClevelandJan 15, 2004 · In. 1851, Congress reduced the postage rate to 3 cents a letter. The drop in postage to 3 cents created a monetary problem. Gold coins were only.
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Silver Three Cents (1851-1873) | Coin Explorer - NGCIn that year, it passed the postal rate bill reducing the cost of mailing a letter from five cents to three cents. Since the copper coins in circulation ...
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History of the 1851-53 THREE CENT SILVER TYPE 1 - CoinSiteDec 2, 2013 · As luck would have it, federal officials were then in the midst of reducing the basic prepaid postal rate from five cents to three cents.
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Longacre created three-cent issue design - Numismatic NewsJul 21, 2008 · James Longacre is credited as designer of the silver three-cent coin. Franklin Peale created an 1850 pattern for it that was copied from a ...
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Three-Cent Silver, Type 2 (1854-1858): History & Value | CoinWeekApr 29, 2024 · In 1854, both the design and the metallic composition of the Three-Cent Silver coin were slightly altered. Quality was a problem.
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Three Cent Silver, Type 3, 1859-1873 - CoinWeekJun 16, 2025 · Struck from 1859 through 1873, the Type 3 Three-Cent Silver coin was the last revision and lowest mintage of the Three-Cent Silver design.Missing: piece | Show results with:piece
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Three Cent Nickel (1865-1889) Value Guide | Stack's Bowers GalleriesThree Cent Nickel ; Designed by: James Barton Longacre ; Issue Dates: 1865-1889 ; Composition: 75% copper and 25% nickel, an alloy commonly called "nickel"
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1865 3CN (Regular Strike) Three Cent Nickel - PCGS CoinFactsMintage: 11,382,000 ; Mint: Philadelphia ; All Grades, 50,000 ; 60 or Better, 5,000 ; 65 or Better, 500 ...Missing: total | Show results with:total
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Three-Cent Nickel, 1865-1889 : A Collector's Guide - CoinWeekApr 25, 2024 · It was first proposed in 1851 as a medium of exchange for postage stamps, which had been lowered in price from five to three cents.Missing: piece debate<|control11|><|separator|>
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I Have Two 3 Cent Coins. How Can I Tell If They are Nickel or Silver?Jan 16, 2023 · These weigh 0.8 grams, have a diameter of 14 mm, and are composed of .750 Silver and .250 Copper. The Variety 1 star has no lines around its ...
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1867 3CN (Regular Strike) Three Cent Nickel - PCGS CoinFactsDesigner: James Barton Longacre ; Edge: Plain ; Diameter: 17.90 millimeters ; Weight: 1.94 grams ; Mintage: 3,915,000.
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Buy 1881 Three Cent Nickel PR-66 PCGS CAC - APMEXFree delivery over $199 7-day returns... Three Cent Nickel PR-66 PCGS CAC | Largest selection & fast free ... Thickness: 1.2 mm. Diameter: 17.9 mm. PCGS Provided Information. Coin ID: 3777.
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Historic Three Cent Nickels - Great American Coin CompanyThe 3-cent coin was created in 1851, initially silver, then copper-nickel. The silver version was small, and the copper-nickel was larger, with a Liberty Head ...
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Three Cent Nickel Values - Value Updates Monthly | APMEX1865 was the first year of minting and more than 11 million coins were struck. This was the most abundant year. In 1866 less than 5 million were struck as the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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U.S. Mint History: The “Crime of 1873”### Summary of the Coinage Act of 1873 and Its Impact
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What was the Coinage Act of 1873 | APMEXMar 20, 2025 · Economic Hardships in the West – Mining towns suffered as silver bullion lost demand, causing widespread job losses and economic decline.
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The Three Cent Nickel Series - Part 1 - PCGSJul 2, 2001 · Although 1877 and 1878 Three Cent nickels have been reported in Mint State, these coins were obviously all struck as Proofs. Turning them on ...
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1877 3 Cent Nickel, Proof Values & Prices By Issue | Greysheet1877 3-Cent Nickels, Proof Values ; 1877 3cN PR Proof Only. $1,100. -. $3,900. $1,100 - $3,900 ...
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1851-O Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-62 (PCGS). OGH Rattler., MS62$$1,320.00Lot 7556 sold for $1320.00 in September, 2025 at Summer 2025 Global Showcase Auction U.S. Coins, by Stack's Bowers.<|separator|>
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Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) Value | JM Bullion™The 3-Cent silver piece was initially produced with 75 percent silver and 25 percent copper in order to try to discourage the melting of the coins for their ...
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Three Cent Nickel Values | JM Bullion™An 1865 Three Cent Nickel in good condition, for example, may trade for about $11. An 1880 Three cent Nickel in uncirculated condition may trade for over $230.
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Three-Cent Piece, Silver, 1873, NGC Proof 65 CACThree ... - PCGSLot 28 sold for $3250.00 in May, 2018 at Historic Coins and Medals, by Sotheby's.
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NGC Certifies 17 Experimental Glass Cents and TokensJul 24, 2017 · NGC has certified 17 experimental cents and tokens struck in glass during World War II to test the unusual composition for coinage.