1887 Gold Three Dollar


1887 Gold Three Dollar

1887 Gold Three Dollar

Circulation Mintage: 6,000
Estimated Survivors: 230-400 in All Conditions
Obverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | LIBERTY
Reverse Text: 1887 | 3 DOLLARS

The 1887 $3 gold piece presents a curious situation. Though 6,000 circulation strikes are recorded, all delivered in December, only 140 to 180 examples of the date are thought to be extant in Mint State grades, seemingly a small survival rate when compared to the mintage. The Bowers-Winter reference suggests that some of the date’s mintage was never paid out and was later melted at the Mint, entirely probable as $3 coins were merely holiday gifts for the most part in this era. There are even fewer circulated $3s known, perhaps just 90 to 120 pieces all told. Many of those are only lightly circulated, perhaps representing pieces that were kept as souvenirs, though probably not by numismatists. The Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection (Bowers and Merena, 1999) offered a nice PCGS-certified Mint State-65 example and the Richard Jewell Collection (American Numismatic Rarities, 2005) featured a Mint State-66 specimen. PCGS data indicate the largest populations of this date are in the MS-63 and MS-64 grades, reflecting the fact that many of these coins were saved as soon as they were struck. Gems remain very elusive, however.

View 1887 Gold Three Dollar Auction Results

The example to the left was sold by Stack's Bowers Galleries in the Spring 2022 Showcase Auction, where it realized $48,000.
 

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