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1854-O. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-58.

The only New Orleans ‘Three’ with a mintage of 24,000. This issue saw heavy circulation resulting in a low survival rate and very few nice coins. This is an exceptionally pleasing example with strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces. Just 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS and the eye appeal of this coin is […]

$26,250.00

1855. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. AU-55.

Lustrous surfaces with light wear on the high points of the design.

$1,795.00

1855. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. MS-61.

Well struck and lustrous with better eye appeal than would be expected for the grade.

$2,895.00

1856. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. AU-58.

A well struck and nearly mint state example with original yellow-gold surfaces. Only 26,010 minted.

$2,950.00

1856. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-53.

Attractive with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.

$1,875.00

1857-S. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-50.

Well detailed yellow-gold surfaces with a solid strike and only trivial marks. A lofty grade for the date and much nicer than normally encountered.

$5,500.00

1859 $3 Princess – NGC. MS-63.

Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A tough and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!

$9,995.00

1860. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-61.

Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with fewer marks than one would expect for the grade. Just 7,980 minted and a pre-Civil War date that saw heavy circulation.

$7,995.00

1860. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Sharply struck with bright satiny luster and a nice orange hue. Just 7,036 minted and a date that saw heavy circulation and few survivors.

$8,995.00

1863 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64.

Scarce in any grade and a true rarity in mint state.The 5,000 coins minted during the Civil War saw extensive circulation with an estimated 300 coins surviving in mostly XF to AU condition.This is a beautiful example with vibrant yellow-gold luster framed by a delicate rose tint at the borders.The surfaces are choice with minimal […]

$22,500.00

1863. $3 Princess – NGC. AU-58.

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a popular Civil War date. Just 5,000 minted with far fewer high grade survivors than the low mintage dates of the 1880’s.

$10,625.00

1864. $3 Princess – NGC. MS-61.

A scarce Civil War era issue with a mintage of just 2,630. This is a pleasing example with a sharp strike, minimal abrasions and lustrous gold surfaces.

$14,695.00

1866 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64.

Very scarce in any grade and rarely seen in mint state. This beauty has flashy semi proof-like surfaces with fine die striations and no significant abrasions.Outstanding quality and excellent eye appeal. Just 4,000 minted.

$13,750.00

1868. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. MS-63+.

Flashy yellow-gold luster radiates across surfaces that are super clean for the grade. The strike is sharp and eye appeal is excellent. A scarce date with a mintage of just 4,850 coins.

$11,250.00

1868. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

4,840 minted and a date that saw widespread circulation, making mint state examples scarce. This piece is well struck and problem-free with flashy orange-gold luster.

$8,375.00

1870 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-62.

Well struck with semi proof-like surfaces displaying flashy orange-gold luster. Only 3,500 minted. A lofty grade with only 12 coins graded finer at PCGS.

$11,875.00

1871 $3 Princess – NGC. AU-58.

One of the rarest dates in the series with a mintage of just 1,300. This is a very nice example for the grade with virtually full mint luster, few marks, and wonderful yellow-gold surfaces.

$7,995.00

1872. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-58.

Well struck and very nearly mint state with flashy luster and semi proof-like original surfaces. Only 2,000 minted.

$6,995.00

1874 $3 Princess – PCGS. MS-64

Glowing yellow-gold luster illuminates beautiful surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Very well struck and great eye appeal!

$5,950.00

1874. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. XF-45.

Well detailed with yellow-gold surfaces.

$1,475.00

1878 $3 Princess – NGC MS-63 CAC

Attractive orange-gold surfaces and well struck. The strong and flowing luster provides great eye appeal.

$5,250.00

1878. $3 Princess. NGC AU-55 CAC

CAC. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a solid strike. Devoid of marks of any significance. A modest mintage of 82,304.

$2,195.00

1878. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-55.

Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces and nearly mint state.

$1,795.00

1879. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Sharply struck with fewer marks than expected for the grade and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A mintage of just 3,000.

$6,500.00

1881. $3 Princess. NGC. MS-61.

In a series that is populated by low mintage dates, 1881 takes the prize for the lowest regular issue mintage at a miniscule 500 coins. This is a pleasing example with a strong strike and orange-gold flashy surfaces that have a faint greenish hue. Minor marks are well within the definition of the grade, but […]

$17,995.00

1882 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-64+ CAC

CAC. Extremely flashy with bright semi proof-like surfaces and lightly frosted design features. A beautiful example of this scarce date with no significant marks. One point of interest is that a single die was used for business strikes and it appears that the digit ‘2’ was originally punched too high. Remnants of that 2 are […]

$16,500.00

1882 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-63.

RPD. FS-301. A beautiful example of this scarce date with very flashy yellow-gold surfaces, a sharp strike, and no significant marks. One point of interest is that a single die was used for business strikes and it appears that the digit ‘2’ was originally punched too high. Remnants of that 2 are seen above and […]

$10,950.00

1883 $3 Princess. – PCGS. AU-58.

Just 900 minted and the only date in the series with a mintage under 1,000 coins.This is a pleasing nearly mint state example with bright lustrous surfaces and just a touch of ‘rub’.

$7,995.00

1885 $3 Princess. NGC MS-62PL

Sharply struck with no significant marks and flashy yellow-gold surfaces that are highly reflective on both sides. Very scarce with a mintage of just 801 coins!

$12,995.00

1887 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-61 CAC

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and of no significance. They are also fewer than would be expected for the grade. Only 6,000 were minted and many were melted without being released. Thus this date is even tougher than its modest mintage would suggest.

$7,250.00

1887 $3 Princess – NGC MS-65.

A stunning example of this better date with a sharp strike and radiant mint luster over exceptionally nice surfaces. Just 6,000 minted and only 4 have graded finer at NGC.

$13,950.00

1888 $3 Princess. PCGS AU-58

Well struck with lustrous surfaces and just a touch of ‘rub’ on the high points of the design. The next to last year of the series with just 5,000 minted.

$3,750.00

1888 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64+.

CAC. A beautiful ‘Three’ with rich yellow-gold luster billowing off choice silky smooth surfaces.The strike is sharp and distracting marks are absent.Just 5,000 minted.

$11,250.00

1888. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Well struck with brilliant yellow-gold luster, choice surfaces, and outstanding eye appeal. Only 5,000 minted. Housed in an old green label holder.

$6,500.00

1889 $3 Princess – NGC. MS-63.

Sharply struck with a blend or orange, yellow, and faint green hue flowing over original surfaces. The final year for ‘Threes’ with just 2,300 minted.

$6,195.00

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1854-O. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-58.

The only New Orleans ‘Three’ with a mintage of 24,000. This issue saw heavy circulation resulting in a low survival rate and very few nice coins. This is an exceptionally pleasing example with strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces. Just 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS and the eye appeal of this coin is […]

$26,250.00

1855. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. AU-55.

Lustrous surfaces with light wear on the high points of the design.

$1,795.00

1855. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. MS-61.

Well struck and lustrous with better eye appeal than would be expected for the grade.

$2,895.00

1856. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. AU-58.

A well struck and nearly mint state example with original yellow-gold surfaces. Only 26,010 minted.

$2,950.00

1856. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-53.

Attractive with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.

$1,875.00

1857-S. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-50.

Well detailed yellow-gold surfaces with a solid strike and only trivial marks. A lofty grade for the date and much nicer than normally encountered.

$5,500.00

1859 $3 Princess – NGC. MS-63.

Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A tough and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!

$9,995.00

1860. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-61.

Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with fewer marks than one would expect for the grade. Just 7,980 minted and a pre-Civil War date that saw heavy circulation.

$7,995.00

1860. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Sharply struck with bright satiny luster and a nice orange hue. Just 7,036 minted and a date that saw heavy circulation and few survivors.

$8,995.00

1863 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64.

Scarce in any grade and a true rarity in mint state.The 5,000 coins minted during the Civil War saw extensive circulation with an estimated 300 coins surviving in mostly XF to AU condition.This is a beautiful example with vibrant yellow-gold luster framed by a delicate rose tint at the borders.The surfaces are choice with minimal […]

$22,500.00

1863. $3 Princess – NGC. AU-58.

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a popular Civil War date. Just 5,000 minted with far fewer high grade survivors than the low mintage dates of the 1880’s.

$10,625.00

1864. $3 Princess – NGC. MS-61.

A scarce Civil War era issue with a mintage of just 2,630. This is a pleasing example with a sharp strike, minimal abrasions and lustrous gold surfaces.

$14,695.00

1866 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64.

Very scarce in any grade and rarely seen in mint state. This beauty has flashy semi proof-like surfaces with fine die striations and no significant abrasions.Outstanding quality and excellent eye appeal. Just 4,000 minted.

$13,750.00

1868. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. MS-63+.

Flashy yellow-gold luster radiates across surfaces that are super clean for the grade. The strike is sharp and eye appeal is excellent. A scarce date with a mintage of just 4,850 coins.

$11,250.00

1868. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

4,840 minted and a date that saw widespread circulation, making mint state examples scarce. This piece is well struck and problem-free with flashy orange-gold luster.

$8,375.00

1870 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-62.

Well struck with semi proof-like surfaces displaying flashy orange-gold luster. Only 3,500 minted. A lofty grade with only 12 coins graded finer at PCGS.

$11,875.00

1871 $3 Princess – NGC. AU-58.

One of the rarest dates in the series with a mintage of just 1,300. This is a very nice example for the grade with virtually full mint luster, few marks, and wonderful yellow-gold surfaces.

$7,995.00

1872. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-58.

Well struck and very nearly mint state with flashy luster and semi proof-like original surfaces. Only 2,000 minted.

$6,995.00

1874 $3 Princess – PCGS. MS-64

Glowing yellow-gold luster illuminates beautiful surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Very well struck and great eye appeal!

$5,950.00

1874. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. XF-45.

Well detailed with yellow-gold surfaces.

$1,475.00

1878 $3 Princess – NGC MS-63 CAC

Attractive orange-gold surfaces and well struck. The strong and flowing luster provides great eye appeal.

$5,250.00

1878. $3 Princess. NGC AU-55 CAC

CAC. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a solid strike. Devoid of marks of any significance. A modest mintage of 82,304.

$2,195.00

1878. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-55.

Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces and nearly mint state.

$1,795.00

1879. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Sharply struck with fewer marks than expected for the grade and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A mintage of just 3,000.

$6,500.00

1881. $3 Princess. NGC. MS-61.

In a series that is populated by low mintage dates, 1881 takes the prize for the lowest regular issue mintage at a miniscule 500 coins. This is a pleasing example with a strong strike and orange-gold flashy surfaces that have a faint greenish hue. Minor marks are well within the definition of the grade, but […]

$17,995.00

1882 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-64+ CAC

CAC. Extremely flashy with bright semi proof-like surfaces and lightly frosted design features. A beautiful example of this scarce date with no significant marks. One point of interest is that a single die was used for business strikes and it appears that the digit ‘2’ was originally punched too high. Remnants of that 2 are […]

$16,500.00

1882 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-63.

RPD. FS-301. A beautiful example of this scarce date with very flashy yellow-gold surfaces, a sharp strike, and no significant marks. One point of interest is that a single die was used for business strikes and it appears that the digit ‘2’ was originally punched too high. Remnants of that 2 are seen above and […]

$10,950.00

1883 $3 Princess. – PCGS. AU-58.

Just 900 minted and the only date in the series with a mintage under 1,000 coins.This is a pleasing nearly mint state example with bright lustrous surfaces and just a touch of ‘rub’.

$7,995.00

1885 $3 Princess. NGC MS-62PL

Sharply struck with no significant marks and flashy yellow-gold surfaces that are highly reflective on both sides. Very scarce with a mintage of just 801 coins!

$12,995.00

1887 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-61 CAC

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and of no significance. They are also fewer than would be expected for the grade. Only 6,000 were minted and many were melted without being released. Thus this date is even tougher than its modest mintage would suggest.

$7,250.00

1887 $3 Princess – NGC MS-65.

A stunning example of this better date with a sharp strike and radiant mint luster over exceptionally nice surfaces. Just 6,000 minted and only 4 have graded finer at NGC.

$13,950.00

1888 $3 Princess. PCGS AU-58

Well struck with lustrous surfaces and just a touch of ‘rub’ on the high points of the design. The next to last year of the series with just 5,000 minted.

$3,750.00

1888 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64+.

CAC. A beautiful ‘Three’ with rich yellow-gold luster billowing off choice silky smooth surfaces.The strike is sharp and distracting marks are absent.Just 5,000 minted.

$11,250.00

1888. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Well struck with brilliant yellow-gold luster, choice surfaces, and outstanding eye appeal. Only 5,000 minted. Housed in an old green label holder.

$6,500.00

1889 $3 Princess – NGC. MS-63.

Sharply struck with a blend or orange, yellow, and faint green hue flowing over original surfaces. The final year for ‘Threes’ with just 2,300 minted.

$6,195.00

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1854-O. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-58.

The only New Orleans ‘Three’ with a mintage of 24,000. This issue saw heavy circulation resulting in a low survival rate and very few nice coins. This is an exceptionally pleasing example with strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces. Just 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS and the eye appeal of this coin is […]

$26,250.00

1855. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. AU-55.

Lustrous surfaces with light wear on the high points of the design.

$1,795.00

1855. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. MS-61.

Well struck and lustrous with better eye appeal than would be expected for the grade.

$2,895.00

1856. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. AU-58.

A well struck and nearly mint state example with original yellow-gold surfaces. Only 26,010 minted.

$2,950.00

1856. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-53.

Attractive with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.

$1,875.00

1857-S. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-50.

Well detailed yellow-gold surfaces with a solid strike and only trivial marks. A lofty grade for the date and much nicer than normally encountered.

$5,500.00

1859 $3 Princess – NGC. MS-63.

Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A tough and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!

$9,995.00

1860. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-61.

Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with fewer marks than one would expect for the grade. Just 7,980 minted and a pre-Civil War date that saw heavy circulation.

$7,995.00

1860. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Sharply struck with bright satiny luster and a nice orange hue. Just 7,036 minted and a date that saw heavy circulation and few survivors.

$8,995.00

1863 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64.

Scarce in any grade and a true rarity in mint state.The 5,000 coins minted during the Civil War saw extensive circulation with an estimated 300 coins surviving in mostly XF to AU condition.This is a beautiful example with vibrant yellow-gold luster framed by a delicate rose tint at the borders.The surfaces are choice with minimal […]

$22,500.00

1863. $3 Princess – NGC. AU-58.

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a popular Civil War date. Just 5,000 minted with far fewer high grade survivors than the low mintage dates of the 1880’s.

$10,625.00

1864. $3 Princess – NGC. MS-61.

A scarce Civil War era issue with a mintage of just 2,630. This is a pleasing example with a sharp strike, minimal abrasions and lustrous gold surfaces.

$14,695.00

1866 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64.

Very scarce in any grade and rarely seen in mint state. This beauty has flashy semi proof-like surfaces with fine die striations and no significant abrasions.Outstanding quality and excellent eye appeal. Just 4,000 minted.

$13,750.00

1868. Three Dollar Gold Coin. NGC. MS-63+.

Flashy yellow-gold luster radiates across surfaces that are super clean for the grade. The strike is sharp and eye appeal is excellent. A scarce date with a mintage of just 4,850 coins.

$11,250.00

1868. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

4,840 minted and a date that saw widespread circulation, making mint state examples scarce. This piece is well struck and problem-free with flashy orange-gold luster.

$8,375.00

1870 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-62.

Well struck with semi proof-like surfaces displaying flashy orange-gold luster. Only 3,500 minted. A lofty grade with only 12 coins graded finer at PCGS.

$11,875.00

1871 $3 Princess – NGC. AU-58.

One of the rarest dates in the series with a mintage of just 1,300. This is a very nice example for the grade with virtually full mint luster, few marks, and wonderful yellow-gold surfaces.

$7,995.00

1872. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-58.

Well struck and very nearly mint state with flashy luster and semi proof-like original surfaces. Only 2,000 minted.

$6,995.00

1874 $3 Princess – PCGS. MS-64

Glowing yellow-gold luster illuminates beautiful surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Very well struck and great eye appeal!

$5,950.00

1874. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. XF-45.

Well detailed with yellow-gold surfaces.

$1,475.00

1878 $3 Princess – NGC MS-63 CAC

Attractive orange-gold surfaces and well struck. The strong and flowing luster provides great eye appeal.

$5,250.00

1878. $3 Princess. NGC AU-55 CAC

CAC. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a solid strike. Devoid of marks of any significance. A modest mintage of 82,304.

$2,195.00

1878. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. AU-55.

Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces and nearly mint state.

$1,795.00

1879. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Sharply struck with fewer marks than expected for the grade and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A mintage of just 3,000.

$6,500.00

1881. $3 Princess. NGC. MS-61.

In a series that is populated by low mintage dates, 1881 takes the prize for the lowest regular issue mintage at a miniscule 500 coins. This is a pleasing example with a strong strike and orange-gold flashy surfaces that have a faint greenish hue. Minor marks are well within the definition of the grade, but […]

$17,995.00

1882 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-64+ CAC

CAC. Extremely flashy with bright semi proof-like surfaces and lightly frosted design features. A beautiful example of this scarce date with no significant marks. One point of interest is that a single die was used for business strikes and it appears that the digit ‘2’ was originally punched too high. Remnants of that 2 are […]

$16,500.00

1882 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-63.

RPD. FS-301. A beautiful example of this scarce date with very flashy yellow-gold surfaces, a sharp strike, and no significant marks. One point of interest is that a single die was used for business strikes and it appears that the digit ‘2’ was originally punched too high. Remnants of that 2 are seen above and […]

$10,950.00

1883 $3 Princess. – PCGS. AU-58.

Just 900 minted and the only date in the series with a mintage under 1,000 coins.This is a pleasing nearly mint state example with bright lustrous surfaces and just a touch of ‘rub’.

$7,995.00

1885 $3 Princess. NGC MS-62PL

Sharply struck with no significant marks and flashy yellow-gold surfaces that are highly reflective on both sides. Very scarce with a mintage of just 801 coins!

$12,995.00

1887 $3 Princess – PCGS MS-61 CAC

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are minor and of no significance. They are also fewer than would be expected for the grade. Only 6,000 were minted and many were melted without being released. Thus this date is even tougher than its modest mintage would suggest.

$7,250.00

1887 $3 Princess – NGC MS-65.

A stunning example of this better date with a sharp strike and radiant mint luster over exceptionally nice surfaces. Just 6,000 minted and only 4 have graded finer at NGC.

$13,950.00

1888 $3 Princess. PCGS AU-58

Well struck with lustrous surfaces and just a touch of ‘rub’ on the high points of the design. The next to last year of the series with just 5,000 minted.

$3,750.00

1888 $3 Princess. – PCGS. MS-64+.

CAC. A beautiful ‘Three’ with rich yellow-gold luster billowing off choice silky smooth surfaces.The strike is sharp and distracting marks are absent.Just 5,000 minted.

$11,250.00

1888. Three Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-62.

Well struck with brilliant yellow-gold luster, choice surfaces, and outstanding eye appeal. Only 5,000 minted. Housed in an old green label holder.

$6,500.00

1889 $3 Princess – NGC. MS-63.

Sharply struck with a blend or orange, yellow, and faint green hue flowing over original surfaces. The final year for ‘Threes’ with just 2,300 minted.

$6,195.00