3 Dollar    (sold for $21000.0)

1880. PCGS graded Proof 64. Light hint of golden toning. A lightly frosted head of Liberty seemingly floats on molten gold, with the field nicely reflecting on the obverse; the reverse wreath and denomination similar to this. From a negligible Proof mintage for the year of just 36 pieces, we see the possibility that as few as 25 to 30 of still exist in today's numismatic holdings. The Bowers reference on the series notes: "Proofs are rare and desirable. Most of the 36 pieces minted seem to have survived. However, over a long period of years collectors spent many Proofs, as the market for them was not strong until the 20th century." Bowers also cites a reference of a six-piece gold Proof set of the date selling in June 1885 in a Chapman brothers' sale for just $42, or 50 cents more than face value. With no numismatic premium placed such pieces at the time it is entirely possible that some examples were spent at face value. That would be a shame. All told, the present lovely Proof 64 is an exceptional coin that truly belongs in a first-class U.S. Proof Gold collection.Pop 7; 1 finer in 65 (PCGS # 8044) . History of the denomination: The new $3 denomination was designed by James B. Longacre, who became chief engraver at the Mint in 1844, after the death of Christian Gobrecht. The obverse features the head of Liberty as an Indian princess, facing left, wearing a feathered headdress upon which is a band inscribed LIBERTY. The inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surrounds. The same motif was later used on the Type III gold dollar 1856-1889. The reverse displays an "agricultural wreath" enclosing 3 DOLLARS and the date. The reverse wreath was later used on the Flying Eagle cents of 1856-1858. As is demonstrated, Longacre liked to copy his own work. The $3 design was continued without major change from beginning to the end, except that issues of the year 1854 alone have the word DOLLARS in smaller letters than do the pieces from 1855 to 1889. Proofs were sold in small numbers each year. Estimated Value $17,000 - 18,000. Categories: $3 Gold
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This item has been sold for   $21000.0 / 2014-01-26

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Posted by: anonymous
2015-02-28
Coin Group
 Denomination: 3 Dollar
 Metal: Gold
 State: USA (1776 - )
 
Description:   English
Coin variations: 179 instance(s)
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