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1865 3cS MS
3CS 1865 PCGS MS67 CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
1865 Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-68+ (PCGS). CAC. CMQ.
Source: Stacks Bowers
1865 Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-68+ (PCGS). CAC. CMQ.
Source: Stacks Bowers
1865 Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-68+ (PCGS). CAC. CMQ.
Source: Stacks Bowers
1865 Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-68+ (PCGS). CAC. CMQ.
Source: Stacks Bowers
1865 Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-68+ (PCGS). CAC. CMQ.
Source: Stacks Bowers
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS68+ PCGS. CAC....
Source: HA
3CS 1865 PCGS MS67 CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
3CS 1865 PCGS MS67 CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
3CS 1865 PCGS MS67+ CAC
Source: Legend
3CS 1865 PCGS MS67+ CAC
Source: Legend
1865 3CS MS67 NGC....
Source: HA
1865 3CS MS67 NGC....
Source: HA
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 3632)
With just 8,000 coins struck in 1865, this is a very scarce Three Cent Silver Issue. This date is tough to find at any grade level but genuine scarcity starts in the AU range. MS60 through MS64 are very scarce. Gems are rare with MS67's and finer being extremely rare. This issue is normally well struck with clash-marks being just a minor problem.
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 III issues (1859-73) there is a single frame line 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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