1868 $3 Gold Indian Princess PCGS MS66
1868 $3 Gold Piece – PCGS MS66
With a mintage of just 4,850 coins, the 1868 $3 Gold Piece is a true rarity in American numismatics—38 times rarer than the “common date” 1878 issue, yet offered at a fraction of the premium it deserves. Graded PCGS MS66, this stunning survivor is among the finest known, boasting exceptional luster, sharp details, and unparalleled eye appeal.
Coin Highlights
- Denomination: $3 Gold Piece
- Year: 1868
- Grade: PCGS MS66 (Top Population Rarity)
- Mintage: Only 4,850 struck
- Comparison: Just 2 coins exist in this grade, while 77 examples exist for the 1878 issue
A Historic & Undervalued Rarity
Originally believed to be struck to facilitate the purchase of 3-cent stamps in sheets of 100, the $3 gold series saw consistently low mintages from 1854 to 1889. Despite its extreme scarcity, this 1868 issue remains significantly undervalued, presenting an incredible opportunity for collectors.
An Unmatched Opportunity
With Early U.S. Gold disappearing from the market, this low-population key date is an exceptional find for elite collectors seeking rarity, history, and investment potential. Don’t miss this chance to own one of the finest-known survivors of this elusive series!
Purity | .900 |
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Face Value | $3 |
Mint Or Refinery | U.S. Mint - Philadelphia |
Metal Type | Gold |
Mordern Or Historical | Pre-33 |
Grade | MS66 |
Grade Service | PCGS |
Year | 1868 |
Metal Weight | 0.1451 oz |
Product Brand | U.S. Mint - Philadelphia |
Certified | Investment Grade |