Number of Required Coins : 23

Current Finest Possible Set Rating : 58.023

View Set Composition

This is our smallest coin. It's also the only one struck in 75% silver (that's the "type one" of 1851-53 only). There are lots of tiny mintages in the series, three different types and a lot of history. Why does the set stop in 1872? Because the 1873 is a "Proof-only" issue with no circulation strikes being issued. One more bit of trivia: Only one date in the series has a mintmark. Can you name the date and Mint?

Notes: Everyman Collections only allow coins which have been in circulation.

All-Time Finest (All Eras)View PCGS Era
RankCollection% CompleteWeighted GPASet Rating
1 The Blue Valley Collection of Three Cent Silver Pieces Click to Contact OwnerClick to view Set Images 82.61% 57.57 44.08
2 Scarsdale Click to Contact OwnerClick to view Set Images 78.26% 55.06 42.16
3 lostmountainman 43.48% 46.80 18.28
4 The DS Collection 21.74% 51.77 10.52
5 Spencer Collection 4.35% 58.00 01.81
Current Finest
RankCollection% CompleteWeighted GPASet Rating
1 The Blue Valley Collection of Three Cent Silver Pieces Click to Contact OwnerClick to view Set Images 82.61% 57.57 44.08
2 Scarsdale Click to Contact OwnerClick to view Set Images 78.26% 55.06 42.16
3 lostmountainman 43.48% 46.80 18.28
4 The DS Collection 21.74% 51.77 10.52
5 Spencer Collection 4.35% 58.00 01.81