Silver Three Cent Pieces were also known as ‘Trimes’ and were minted from 1851 to 1873. They were the smallest United States silver coin.
Non-proof Silver Three Cent Pieces from 1863 to 1872 are rare as nearly the entire production was melted in 1873. 1873 was a scarce proof-only issue and the last year of the Silver Three Cent series with a mintage of just 600 coins.
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Impressive quality with bold contrast between the deep mirrored fields and frosted design. Fully brilliant and unblemished with outstanding eye appeal. Tied for the finest graded at either service!
Sharply struck with flashy deep mirrored fields and frosted devices. Just 510 minted.
An attractive example of this scarce poof-only date with a needle-sharp strike. The nickel-gray surfaces exhibit a soft violet tinted dusting. Only 510 pieces were minted.
Blast white with frosted devices and nearly flawless surfaces. Awarded a 'Star' designation by NGC for superior eye appeal!
CAC. Fantastic quality with vibrant surfaces that display subtle iridescent hues of lavender, lime-green, and gold.
A brilliant white coin with a hint of gold dusting, strong reflective fields and heavily frosted design features. Super eye appeal!
CAC. This Premium Gem exhibits a needle-sharp strike with brilliant and reflective proof surfaces. A proof-only issue with a mintage of just 2,350 coins.
CAC. Nice field and device contrast.
A gorgeous Superb Gem with thick brilliant luster over satiny surfaces that are mark-free. The strike is needle-sharp and the eye appeal is fantastic! Just 21,000 minted.
Blast white with bold cameo contrast. Super quality!
Sharply struck and bright satiny luster. Just 4,000 minted and much more common in the proof format.
A mintage of only 4,000.