1870 PCGS graded Genuine AU Details. Scratch. Reflective fields. Only 3,500 minted. Another scarce year in this series that produced many low mintage issues (PCGS # 7991) . Estimated Value $500 ...
1868 PCGS graded Genuine Fine Details. Ex-Jewelry. Only 4,850 minted. Cleaned (PCGS # 7989) . Estimated Value $450 - 500. Categories: $3 Gold
1868. PCGS graded MS-63. Lovely rich golden toning. Only 4,850 minted. Effusive, or even overgenerous mint frost in amounts so that confirms this coin borders on a possibly higher grade; and war ...
1867. NGC graded AU-58. A hint of light tone with reflective surfaces and much mint glitter still present. Well struck on the main devices. The chief weak point on almost all dates in this ephem ...
1866. NGC graded AU Details, Improperly Cleaned. Light gold tone. Only 4,000 struck. Another elusive 1860s decade coin, though under the shadow of its 1865 counterpart, still and all well worth ...
1866. PCGS graded MS-61. Light gold toning. Only 4,000 minted. Lustrous and original quality. Each side has a beaming reddish-gold color that is surrounded by a nice margin of frostiness. Struck ...
1863 PCGS graded Genuine AU Details. Smoothed. Only 5,000 minted. A hint of light tone (PCGS # 7984) . Estimated Value $600 - 700. Categories: $3 Gold
1862 PCGS graded Genuine AU Details. Cleaning. Only 5,750 minted. A hint of gold tone (PCGS # 7983) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. Categories: $3 Gold
1860-S PCGS graded Genuine AU Details. Polished. Only 7,000 minted. Untoned and reflective from the cleaning (PCGS # 7981) . Estimated Value $600 - 650. Categories: $3 Gold
1860-S. PCGS graded AU-55. A nice untoned coin with mint frost. A few light obverse abrasions. The San Francisco Mint produced $3 pieces of the dates 1855-S, 1856-S, 1857-S, and 1860-S, after wh ...
1858. NGC graded AU Details, Improperly Cleaned. Lightly toned with reflective surfaces. Only 2,133 struck (PCGS # 7978) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. Categories: $3 Gold
1857-S. PCGS graded AU-50. Only 14,250 struck. Sharply defined and above average in terms of overall surfaces. Most numismatic buyers fail to realize the true rarity of many of the business stri ...
1857. NGC graded AU-50. Light hint of gold tone. Some luster around devices; well struck, as are most Philadelphia Mint $3 gold pieces. From a large mintage at the opening in 1854, production wa ...
1857. PCGS graded MS-62. Light hint of gold tone. Only 20,891 minted. A rare Mint quality coin for the date, this example displays almost golden color whose satin surface with some die polish li ...
1856-S PCGS graded Genuine Unc Details. Scratch. Light gold toning with reflective surfaces. Only 34,500 minted. An inexpensive way to acquire a higher grade S-mint $3 gold piece. The hairline p ...
1856-S. PCGS graded AU-53. CAC Approved. Light golden toning on both sides. Choice surfaces exhibit some luster and a satin, almost matte-like around the legends that really engages the aestheti ...
1856-S. PCGS graded MS-61. Light golden toning. A delightful Mint State coin with light golden luster almost covering the surface with its frosty originality. Similar to the 1855-S, the 1856-S i ...
1856. NGC graded AU-50. Mostly untoned. Only 26,010 struck (PCGS # 7974) . Estimated Value $900 - 950. Categories: $3 Gold
1855-S. PCGS graded AU-55. Mostly untoned with semi-reflective surfaces. Only 6,600 minted. An eye-catching high grade coin, clearly choice AU (and certified as such), in reflective gold. Some h ...
1855 PCGS graded Genuine XF Details. Repaired. Only 50,555 minted. Scratches in the fields (PCGS # 7972) . Estimated Value $500 - 550. Categories: $3 Gold
1920 Maine Half Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Toned (PCGS # 9326) . Estimated Value $110 - 120. Categories: Commemorative Silver Coins
1920 Maine Half Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. CAC Approved. PQ. Nicely toned. Close to superb condition, and very frosty. Only 50,028 struck. Pop 400; 53 finer, 19 in 66+, 32 in 67, 2 in 67+. (PCGS ...
1893 Columbian. ICG graded MS-65. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides. Estimated Value $400 - 450. Categories: Commemorative Silver Coins
Celtic Coinage. Eastern Europe. Gold Stater (5.40 g, 20 mm). Imitating Alexander III/Lysimachus types. Late 2nd-mid 1st. Helmeted head right, birds atop. Reverse: Enthroned figure left holding s ...
Celtic Coinage. Central Europe. The Boii. Gold Eighth Stater (0.83 g, 10 mm). 2nd century B.C. Crested Attic helmet right, pellets below. Reverse: Kneeling warrior facing, head right, wearing he ...
Celtic Coinage. Northwestern Gaul. The Veneti. Gold Stater (8.05 g, 20 mm). 2nd century B.C. Head right, several volutes around consisting of strings of pearls, small boar standing to right atop ...
Celtic Coinage. Northwestern Gaul. The Redones. Gold Stater (8.04 g, 20 mm). 2nd century B.C. Large laureate head of Apollo right. Reverse: Naked rider on horseback right, holding a shield in le ...
Celtic Coinage. Northern Gaul. The Ambiani. Gold Stater (7.34 g, 28 mm). 2nd century B.C. Head with broad wreath and stylized hair to left. Reverse: Horse with driver to left, surrounded by pell ...
Celtic Coinage. Northern Gaul. The Treveri. Gold Quarter Stater (1.72 g, 15 mm). Early 1st century B.C. Stylized head of Apollo right. Reverse: Man-headed horse pulling chariot left, wheel rende ...