1861 $3 MS (PCGS#7982)
November 2019 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 8282
- 等级
- AU55
- 价格
- 25,321
- 详细说明
- 1861 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. AU-55 (NGC).
Pretty deep gold patina blankets both sides of this lustrous and sharply defined Choice AU. Never a popular denomination in commerce since its inception in 1854, by 1861 the three-dollar gold series had settled into a pattern of limited yearly circulation strike mintages that would continue almost without exception until its end in 1889. The Philadelphia Mint produced just 5,959 circulation strikes during the first year of the Civil War, this being the last year in which gold coins were paid out at face value. After gold specie payments were suspended on December 28, 1861, what few three-dollar gold pieces were held by Northern bullion dealers, banks and exchange offices could be obtained only by paying a premium in paper money. Few, if any, did for the three-dollar gold piece did not circulate in the East or Midwest for the remainder of the Civil War and continuing into the Reconstruction era. While gold coins continued to circulate on the West Coast, the unpopularity of the three-dollar denomination meant that few such pieces were seen in California, and than again mostly earlier dated examples from the 1850s.
Produced in limited numbers and seeing very little commercial use, it is little wonder that the circulation strike 1861 three-dollar gold issue is represented by only a few hundred coins in numismatic circles, virtually all of which are in higher circulated or Mint State grades. Most EF and AU survivors were saved as part of bank reserves and snatched up by numismatic dealers during the early 20th century, to whom today's advanced gold collectors owe their thanks for attractive coins such as this.
PCGS# 7982. NGC ID: 25MG.
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