This original piece boasts blue, orange, and golden toning that is illuminated by strong luster. The type 2 design of three-cent silvers was struck from 1854-58 and represents the scarcest of the three design types. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Type II 3-cent silver. Primarily white with lightly toned gold peripheries. Outstanding luster for the grade with the only weakness being the reverse strike - a common anomaly for the date.
Low mintage trime of just 22,000 coins. The fields are deeply mirrored, as many of this date were struck from retired proof dies. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Brilliant luster and sharp details. Bold clash marks apparent in the fields. Splendid eye appeal. Low mintage trime of just 22,000 coins. CAC approved for quality.