1858 3-Cent Silver Coin – ANACS Graded AU58 - *Problem Free* Pre Civil War
1858 3-Cent Silver Coin – ANACS Graded AU58 - *Problem Free* Pre Civil War
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Highlights
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1858 Three-Cent Silver Piece
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Struck at the Philadelphia Mint (business strike)
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Graded AU 58 by ANACS
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Circulated survivor with original mid-19th-century character
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Pure silver composition
Description
Delve into a pivotal era of American commerce with this 1858 Three-Cent Silver coin. Struck in Philadelphia as a business-strike issue, it reflects the precision and artistry of mid-19th-century U.S. Mint craftsmanship. Graded AU 58 by ANACS, it shows light, even wear across Lady Liberty’s coronet and the reverse wreath, while retaining strong luster in protected fields. As a pure silver denomination, it served a vital role in everyday transactions—this example carries the patina and subtle surface marks that tell a story of its passage through American history.
Specifications
Attribute | Detail |
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Year | 1858 |
Denomination | Three Cents (Silver) |
Mint | Philadelphia (no mintmark) |
Grade | AU 58 |
Certification | ANACS |
Strike Type | Business Strike |
Composition | Silver |
What You’ll Receive
• The exact 1858 Three-Cent Silver coin shown, PCGS-certified and slabbed by ANACS
• Shipped securely in a protective mailer
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