Price Guide for 1852 Three Cents Variants
This guide presents price ranges for 1852 Three Cents variants from three sources: eBay sales, third-party auctions, and PCGS guides. Values are shown for various conditions, allowing collectors to compare across different market segments. Price estimates may vary between sources, especially for rarer variants.
1852 3 Cents (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceCirculated: $18.00 - $334.88Uncirculated: $2.10 - $17,625.00
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eBayCirculated: $13.02 - $725.00Uncirculated: $97.09 - $1,590.00
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PCGS Price GuideCirculated: $60.00 - $325.00Uncirculated: $350.00 - $25,000.00
1852 3 Cents FS-301 Date Repunched Over Inverted Date (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceCirculated: $92.00 - $720.00
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PCGS Price GuideCirculated: $250.00 - $500.00
1852 3 Cents (Proof)
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eBayUncirculated: $699.00
1852 3 Cents DDR FS-801 (002.5) (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $217.38 - $675.00
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PCGS Price GuideCirculated: $125.00 - $425.00Uncirculated: $500.00 - $1,000.00
Design and Specifications of the 1852 Three Cents
The 1852 Three Cent Silver coin, also known as a 'trime,' was part of the Three Cent Silver series introduced in 1851. This coin was created primarily to facilitate the purchase of postage stamps, as the postal rate for a standard letter was reduced to three cents in 1851.
The coin's unusual composition of 75% silver and 25% copper was designed to discourage hoarding and melting during a period when silver prices were rising. Its small size and distinctive design made it a unique addition to American coinage.
| Weight | 0.80 grams |
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| Diameter | 14 mm |
| Mint Marks | Philadelphia (no mint mark) |
| Composition | 75% silver, 25% copper |
| Obverse Design | Liberty head wearing a coronet, designed by James B. Longacre |
| Reverse Design | Roman numeral III within a decorated C, designed by James B. Longacre |
Rarity Factors and Value Drivers
Condition is crucial for the 1852 Three Cent Silver. Due to its small size and low relief, many examples show significant wear. High-grade specimens (MS65 and above) are scarce and command significant premiums.
The coin's strike quality can vary, with many examples showing weakness in the central details. Well-struck coins with full detail are highly desirable. Original luster is important, as many circulated heavily.
Mintage: 18,663,500
Rarity Scale: Common
Circulation Status: Widely Circulated
Preservation Rarity: Scarce in grades MS65 and above due to weak strikes and small size
Varieties Errors: None significant for this year
Market Demand: Moderate, popular with type set collectors
Toning can significantly impact value. Attractive, natural toning is highly prized by collectors, especially if it exhibits vibrant colors.
The 1852 issue is considered common in lower grades, but gem-quality examples are scarce. Collectors often seek this date for type sets, which maintains steady demand.
Die varieties, while not as significant as in some other series, can add interest and value for specialized collectors. However, the primary value drivers remain overall grade and eye appeal.
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