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1855 Three Cent Silver

1855 Three Cent Silver

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 3622)

The 1855 Three Cent Silver is part of a series of Three cent silver coins struck from 1854-1858. Struck in Philadelphia and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of 0.9 silver; 0.1 copper from a mintage of 139,000 struck.
At a mintage of just 139,000, the 1855 is the lowest mintage across both type 1 and 2 Three Cent Silvers making it a much better date. Some scarcity begins in the AU range and continues through MS62. MS63 and MS64 are fairly scarce and gems are very rare. Pieces finer than MS65 are incredibly tough to locate, if at all.
Obverse: A six-pointed star with a harp in the center is surrounded by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on the periphery and the date positioned at the bottom. For the type II issues (1854-58) there are two frame lines around the star.
Reverse: The roman numeral III is centered in the design ensconced in a large, bejeweled letter C surrounded by 13 stars on the periphery. An olive sprig is added above the roman numerals.

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Catalog Detail

GSID: 3622
Coin Date: 1855
Denomination: 3cS / Three Cent Silver
Designation: MS
Mint Mark: P
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Mintage: 139,000
Coinage Type: Three cent silver
Coinage Years: 1854-1858
Composition: 0.9 silver; 0.1 copper
Strike Type: Business
Diameter: 14 mm
Fineness: 0.9
Weight: 0.75 gr
Coin Shape: Round
Designer: James B. Longacre
Obverse Lettering: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1855
Obverse Designer: James B. Longacre
Reverse Lettering: III
Reverse Designer: James B. Longacre
PCGS #: 3671
NGC ID: 22Z4
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