1854 $3 MS(PCGS#7969)

1854 $3 MS (PCGS#7969)

Spring 2019 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction

Commissaire-priseur
Stack's Bowers
Numéro du lot
1133
Grade
MS65
Prix
10 200
Description du lot
Gem Mint State 1854 Desirable One-Year Type 1854 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. MS-65 (PCGS). A gorgeous medium-gold example dusted in a faint patina of peach hues across each side. The luster is comprehensive and satiny, imparting a nearly-prooflike complexion to the fields. Sharply struck and free from distracting marks. The 1854 $3 gold issue is a one-year-only design type with the denomination, DOLLARS, in particularly small letters. The mints at Philadelphia, Dahlonega, and New Orleans all struck and issued the $3 denomination in 1854 with the small DOLLARS reverse lettering style. The presses at Charlotte - and later, Carson City - never struck a $3 gold piece of any date, and the freshly opened San Francisco Mint only issued the denomination sporadically beginning in 1855. From 1855 onward until the close of the series in 1889, the word DOLLARS appears in noticeably larger letters. The vast majority of 1854 $3 gold coins offered in the last decade or so have been EF and AU, with occasional forays into Mint State but seldom graded higher than MS-64. This Gem is surely a desirable example with just 15 coins certified finer by PCGS. Provenance: From the Greenway Collection. PCGS Population: 26; 15 finer. PCGS# 7969. NGC ID: 25M3. Click here for certification details from PCGS.
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