A three cent piece thread

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  1. Burton Strauss III

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  3. TexasJarhead

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    Latest two additions for the 3-Cent Silver collection. The 1853 I've had for sitting around for years, so sent it in to ANACS for slabbing. Bought the 1871 because of the proof-like quality. Too bad it wasn't designated as such as the reverse falls a little short. I think the obverse would definitely qualify though. For the year 1871, it isn't easy to distinguish proof strikes from circulation strikes. 1871-3SC-PCGS-MS-62.jpg 1853-3SC-ANACS-AU-55.jpg
     
  4. TexasJarhead

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    Added two more to the collection.
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  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Sweet looking fish scales...one of my favorite series too.
     
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  6. Burton Strauss III

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    Interesting grade on the '52 - dinged for the reverse is my bet, the slight item in the C at about K4
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    and the "fins" aren't well defined (vs. the '51)
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  7. TexasJarhead

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    Yeah, I chalked it up to a really inferior strike, especially on the obverse.
     
  8. TexasJarhead

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    Latest addition to the collection. I'm not usually a fan of dark toning, but the gold centers and and blue trim sold me on it. 1857-3SC-NGC-MS-62 Medium.jpg
     
  9. Burton Strauss III

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    Nice... someday I'll see a fully struck example w/o the weakness in the flat star outline at K7 and probably fall off my chair
     
  10. TexasJarhead

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    If I see one, I'll let you know because if one exists, it will be way out range for what my budget allows.
     
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  11. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    I'll toss in a ringer, a Feuchwanger three cent piece. This was the most common type.

    Feuch 3 Cent O.jpg Feuch 3 Cent R.jpg

    Here is one of the "almost" Proof only dates.

    1867 3 cent Sil O.jpg 1867 3 cent Sil R.jpg
     
  12. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Only ones I have and they just showed up in a Lot I was bidding on. Both in poor shape.

    Holed and repaired, cleaned

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    1853
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  16. Santinidollar

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    New arrival to revive this thread.

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  17. Santinidollar

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    New acquisition that I’m quite proud of:

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  18. Paddy54

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  20. RonSanderson

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    Maybe I recently posted this, but I just like it a lot!

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  21. Abramthegreat

    Abramthegreat Well-Known Member

    The only 3-cent piece I've got is an 1852 po-1. At least it was only $1
    I think I lost about 97 cents on it!
     
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