7/20/25 2:52 PM
Gold: $3,349.60
Silver: $38.14
Platinum: $1,421.00
Palladium: $1,235.65
G/S: 87.82
Pt/G: 0.42
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Lot Title: 1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC
Lot Number: 997
Description: One cent shy of a dime's face value is this grouping of 3-cent pieces. Frosty bone-grey glazes the 1861, this example remarkably free from surface abrasions for only MS-64. Steady luster and some sharp flashes of indigo-blue are notable for 1866, and 1884 displays faint cameo contrast beneath a noticeable layer of soft, velvety silver-tan patina. Three coin lot.
Estimate: $875-$975
Lot Status: Bidding has been closed for this lot.
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Hammered Price: $975
Price Realized: $1,121

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1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC
1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC
1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC
1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC
1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC
1861 three-cent silver MS-64, 1866 three-cent nickel MS-64, and an 1884 three-cent nickel PR-65, all PCGS CAC