1867 Silver Three-Cent Piece. MS-65 (PCGS).,An exceptional example of this low mintage, key date rarity in the circulation strike silver three-cent series. Veiled in pale silver and reddish-apricot iridescence, both sides reveal a pronounced prooflike finish as the coin dips into a light. The fields are highly reflective, while the devices are set apart with razor sharp definition and a soft satin texture. Silky smooth in appearance and seemingly pristine, this beautiful Gem would serve as a highlight in the finest collection of this brief odd denomination series from the 19th century.<p>The withdrawal of silver from circulation in the East and Midwest during the earliest months of the Civil War was a blow from which this denomination never recovered. Yearly circulation strike mintages fell off markedly beginning in 1863, and by 1867 fewer than 5,000 examples were being produced. This particular issue has a mintage of just 4,000 coins, and this is one of the finest examples that we have ever had the privilege of bringing to auction.,,
1867 Shield Nickel. No Rays. Proof-66 Ultra Cameo (NGC).,A delightful specimen that ranks among the finest certified for this popular transitional issue. Bright and untoned, the surfaces allow ready appreciation of stark cameo contrast between the fields ...
1867 Shield Nickel. Rays. Proof-66 Cameo (PCGS). Gold Shield Holder.,One of the rarest of the early Proof issues and a key date to the Shield nickel series, the Proof 1867 Rays has a mintage estimated at only 55 to 80 specimens. The present example is tie ...
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