1854
$3 Three Dollar PCGS MS64. Crisp strike, sharply lustrous.
First year of issue for the denomination and a perfect
type coin, offered here in near gem condition. The 1854
three dollar gold piece has the highest mintage of the
series at 138,618 pieces struck for circulation. While
a considerable number were saved in uncirculated condition,
many are bagmarked and in low numerical mint state grades.
Pieces such as this one are always in demand, and showcase
a denomination which was only used for a few years,
after which most issues became solely struck for collectors
of the time without seeing circulation.
The 3-cent rate of the United States postal system
in the mid 1850s led to the introduction of this denomination,
which was to facilitate the buying of sheets of hundred
stamps. Stamps were first introduced in the United
States in 1847, following a number of countries beginning
with the United Kingdom in 1840. By 1854, it saw widespread
use trough out the country, and many people were familiar
with the small pieces of paper.
The introduction of the three dollar gold piece was
a direct result of the introduction of postage stamps
seventeen years earlier. It was designed by James
Barton Longacre, who designed the majority of mid
19th century coinage of the United States. The denomination
would be struck until 1889, when postage rates rose,
but soon after its introduction circulation ceased,
except in the western-most parts, in particular in
California. As a result, a whole generation would
grow up while this unusual denomination was still
being struck, but most never saw one in hand.
The present piece has crispy luster along with remarkable
clean fields for the grade. The strike is near full,
highlighting the design details very nicely. As can
be expected for the grade, the luster is full on both
sides, which adds to the effect of both sides to the
eye. No major blemishes are noted, except for a few
tiny marks on the cheek, which are not distracting
at all. In all, this coin is a great first year of
issue, and an excellent representative in a high-end
type set of 19th century American coinage.
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