1855 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. MS-61 (PCGS). OGH.
This attractive example offers superior quality and eye appeal for the assigned grade. Both sides are intensely lustrous with the faintest traces of semi-reflectivity in the fields, the finish otherwise is a combination of satiny and softly frosted. Vivid deep gold color and razor sharp striking detail are sure to please, and the appearance is quite smooth for the grade with just a few wispy handling marks. By 1855, only the second year of production for this curious gold denomination, the three-dollar gold piece was not popular in commerce. Circulation strike production at the Philadelphia Mint that year dropped to 50,555 coins, as opposed to 138,618 coins struck in that facility the year before. The 1855 is still a relatively obtainable issue by the standards of the series, and it is a popular coin for type purposes. It is still much rarer than the first year 1854 in Mint State, to say nothing of the 1874 and 1878. This impressive Uncirculated example is sure to appeal to astute bidders.
PCGS# 7972. NGC ID: 25M6.
From the Huberman Collection. Acquired from J.J. Teaparty, July 1996.
Estimate: $ 2000
Price realized | 3'300 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |