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U.S. Mint | SKU: 763426001
1871 3CN CAC Three Cent Nickel PCGS MS66
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U.S. Mint | SKU: 763095002
1870 3CN CA CAC Proof Three Cent Nickel PCGS PR65
$968.75 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762780017
1887/6 3CN CA Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR68
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U.S. Mint | SKU: 762780016
1869 3CN CAC Proof Three Cent Nickel PCGS PR66+
$3,000.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762851011
1888 3CN CA CAC Proof Three Cent Nickel PCGS PR67
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U.S. Mint | SKU: 762742030
1874 3CN CA CAC Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR66+
$1,770.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 758535004
1886 3CN Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR68
$3,835.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 504094005
1883 3CN Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR68
$3,540.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762780076
1883 3CN CA CAC Proof Three Cent Nickel PCGS PR67
$1,687.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762780075
1878 3CN CA CAC Proof Three Cent Nickel PCGS PR67
$2,160.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 762640005
1875 3CN Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR65
$718.75 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 910293007
1885 3CN Three Cent Nickel NGC MS63
$6,600.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 761750012
1872 3CN Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR67
$2,891.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 761750011
1866 3CN NGC Plus Three Cent Nickel NGC MS65+
$690.00 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 761750007
1880 3CN NGC Plus Proof Three Cent Nickel NGC PR66+
$632.50 as low as -
U.S. Mint | SKU: 759849001
1879 3CN NGC Plus Three Cent Nickel NGC MS67+
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Three Cent Nickel:
In order to provide coinage at the end of the Civil War, but not to encourage hoarding, US Mint Chief Engraver James Longacre designed a new three cent coin made out of copper and nickel. This coin, along with the Two Cent Piece were popular coins and denominations towards the end of the War, but as that faded into memory, so did their popularity. Longacre’s design was safe and simple – a head of Miss Liberty on the obverse and the tried-and-true Roman numeral for three – III – within a wreath on the reverse.
In 1865, the Mint struck more than 11 million of these coins at Philadelphia. They continued striking these coins, but in much lower mintages, until 1889 and all were struck at the Philadelphia mint. By 1880, demand had decreased to such a low number that only a few thousand coins were struck annually. In fact, in several years the mintages were so low that the mintages of the Proof coins, struck for collectors, was greater than the number of coins intended for circulation. This is a popular set to attempt to collect.
































