The only mint marked issue of the entire series and quite popular as such. Lustrous with a light golden tint, this piece is quite attractive for the grade!
A nice, lustrous type coin with a light tint of golden toning on the obverse with a pretty satiny surfaces throughout. Attractive with nice overall eye appeal! The Hansen collection possesses a pair of MS67+ examples for the date.
Flashy mint luster gleams through silver surfaces with tints of pale gold here and there. Trace die clashes can be seen on the obverse but no surface marks of any significance. Scarce and popular type 2, 3-cent silver type that was only issued from 1854-1856. A MS66+ example for the date is displayed in the Hansen Collection number one set.
Premium gem example of this Civil War date. Silky smooth surfaces are sharply struck and essentially untoned save for subtle pale golden tints concentrated along the rims.
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.
A low mintage trime of just 22,000 coins with attractive lime, turquoise and golden tints with a hint of rose. A lovely gem example of this underappreciated series.
Beautiful burnt orange tints with rose and blue highlights cascading into a honey-golden center. A brilliant, beautiful, and lustrous example of a superb gem trime. Low mintage trime of just 22,000 coins.
One of the lowest mintage issues in the series, just 4,000 pieces were produced. Flashy silver-white surfaces are well-struck and delicately toned with hints of russet along the peripherals.