1858 PCGS XF45
$265.00
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1858 PCS XF 45
Offered here is a beautiful 1858 3-Cent Silver, one of the most unique denominations ever struck by the United States Mint. Known affectionately as a “Trime,” this tiny silver coin packs a surprising amount of history into its delicate size.
Struck in .750 fine silver, the 1858 issue comes from the later years of the series (1851–1873), when the design featured a sharper, more refined star and improved striking quality. Despite its small diameter, the coin displays intricate detail with the iconic star on the obverse and the Roman numeral III within a decorative “C” on the reverse.
Why collectors love the Trime:
- One of the smallest U.S. coins ever made
- Short-lived and often overlooked, making it a conversation piece
- A true relic of mid-19th century American commerce
Fun Fact:
The Trime was originally introduced in 1851 to help Americans buy postage stamps—at the time, a stamp cost exactly 3 cents! Even more interesting, these coins were so tiny that people often complained about losing them easily… and they weren’t wrong—many simply vanished into circulation over time.
Whether you’re building a type set, adding depth to a silver collection, or just want something different for your case, the 1858 Trime is a standout piece of American numismatic history.
A small coin with a big story—don’t miss it.
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