United States: 1851-O silver 3-cent piece, Type 1 NGC AU58. Cert. #6607223-018. Numista-1129, Krause-Mishler-75. Ex-Heritage Auction #132313, Lot 29069, 28 March 2023. Purchased in the slab. The 1851-1873 silver three-cent piece, also referred to as a "trime", was the smallest regular issue United States silver coin struck by the mint. This one is a Type 1, the first subtype of the design, which was issued between 1851 and 1853. The Type 1 is distinguishable by the lack of extra lines outlining the six-pointed star on the obverse, which were later seen on the Type 2 and Type 3 coins. This particular example is an 1851-O, struck at the New Orleans mint. The 1851-O is the only silver three-cent piece to have been struck at a branch mint, and it bears the "O" mintmark for New Orleans to the right of the "C" on the reverse. This date had a relatively lower mintage of just 720,000 pieces, compared to mintages in the millions or tens of millions for the other Type 1 dates. That and the mystique of the mintmark make the 1851-O popular. I had always wanted one prior to purchasing this coin. Perhaps I was a bit unrestrained in my enthusiasm and ended up overpaying a little bit for it, but not by too much. I'm still happy to have it. 079970
These little 3-cent pieces are underappreciated by collectors. It's a pretty coin and unusual for it's size. The devices are simple and clean. You have a nice example. Bruce
Be careful with words -- the "Panama Pill" was struck by the United States (Mint) for the Government of Panama, and at 10mm it's smaller than the 14mm Trime. I'm going to say that's a solid grade. Tiniest touches on the shield lines at 2 and 7, and the diamond on the reverse. The poorly defined orbs and bars in the C of the reverse are just typical strike weakness.
The coin is nice but thin and susceptible to damage easily. I finally got smart and purchased one slabbed in low MS quality. Nice coin thanks for sharing.
Only in diameter. The 2.5 centisimos is much thicker, and weighs more (1.25g vs. 0.75 or 0.8g). (Edited to fix typo)
Yep, I fat-fingered it, fixed now. So the trimes are even more emphatically the smallest US-gov-minted coins.