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3 Cents United States 1852; silver (.750)
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 14 x 7 x 0.75mm
- Weight (g)
- 0.8
- Year
- 1852
- Silver Coins
- Yes
- Colours
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Obverse
Shield on six sided star
Script: Latin
Lettering:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1851
Engraver: James Barton Longacre
Designer: James Barton Longacre
Reverse
Roman numeral III inside a stylized C
Script: Latin
Lettering: III
Engraver: James Barton Longacre
Designer: James Barton Longacre
Edge
Plain
Harryg (CC BY-NC-SA)
Mints
United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date)OUnited States Mint of New Orleans, United States (1838-1909)
Comments
The three-cent pieces, called the trime by the Treasury Department, was first authorized by Congress on March 3, 1851. The weights of the silver three-cent pieces were specified as 123∕8 grains (.80 grams, KM #75) and 1113∕25 grains (.75 grams, KM# 80 and KM# 88).
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14 x 7 x 0.75 mm
- Weight (g)
- 0.8
- Year
- 1852
- Silver Coins
- Yes
- Colours
-
Obverse
Shield on six sided star
Script: Latin
Lettering:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1851
Engraver: James Barton Longacre
Designer: James Barton Longacre
Reverse
Roman numeral III inside a stylized C
Script: Latin
Lettering: III
Engraver: James Barton Longacre
Designer: James Barton Longacre
Edge
Plain
Harryg (CC BY-NC-SA)
Mints
United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date)OUnited States Mint of New Orleans, United States (1838-1909)
Comments
The three-cent pieces, called the trime by the Treasury Department, was first authorized by Congress on March 3, 1851. The weights of the silver three-cent pieces were specified as 123∕8 grains (.80 grams, KM #75) and 1113∕25 grains (.75 grams, KM# 80 and KM# 88).
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