1857-S
$3 Three Dollars Gold, PCGS AU55 - The 1857-S
three dollar gold piece is a very scarce issue, with
only 14,000 pieces struck for circulation. Although
this is not a low number within the context of the series,
the issue is seldom encountered in problem-free condition.
Most of these saw heavy circulation though-out the western
states, which had now become to be settled after the
gold rush of the late 1840’s. As a result, this
issue is scarce in all grades and becomes rare in AU
and exceedingly so in uncirculated grades.
The reason for the actual circulation of these pieces
lays in the need of small gold denominations in California.
In the eastern states, the three dollar gold pieces
proved to be highly unpopular, and soon after their
introduction in 1854 would cease circulation. In the
western states however, pieces circulated though the
Civil War years and sometime after that. As a result,
modern-day collectors can easily find Philadelphia
three dollar gold pieces in uncirculated condition,
but have much more difficulty doing the same with
coins produced in San Francisco.
The present coin is a wonderful, lustrous example
of this underrated issue. Showing only the slightest
indication of circulation, abundant luster remains
on both sides, especially so in the protected area’s.
The coin has a nice orange-yellow gold color that
is often found on gold coins from this era. The fields
are free of notable marks, except for those usually
encountered in this grade. A wholesome and scarce
gold coin struck before the Civil War.
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