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1852 Three Cent Silver, MS62
Beautifully Lustrous, CAC Approved

1852 3CS MS62 PCGS. CAC. The Type One three cent silver piece is characterized by the small star with a plain border, produced only from 1851 through 1853. All three Philadelphia issues from this type are plentiful overall, benefiting from high mintages. This 1852 coin is quite special for its grade, though. Frosty luster is original, bathed in light champagne and pale gray hues. Some strike softness, die clashing, and die sinking is evident, as usual for the Type One coinage, although no die lapping is present. Housed in a Generation 1.2 "rattler" holder, with CAC approval.(Registry values: N491)
From The Bruce S. Sherman Collection, Part II.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 22YZ, PCGS# 3666, Greysheet# 3618)

Weight: 0.80 grams

Metal: 75% Silver, 25% Copper


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Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2025
30th-4th Wednesday-Sunday
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Sold on Apr 30, 2025 for: $528.00
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