1878 $3 Indian Princess Three Dollar PCGS MS63
This is a coin with superb eye appeal. Please take a look at the photos provided of this attractive piece with the exquisite Indian Princess design. Collectors have been going wild over Indian Princess gold coins for well over a century. The 1878 issue is a popular type coin, one of a trio that typically includes the 1854 and 1874. PCGS has graded 1,037 as MS63 with 1,221 finer. Collectors Universe prices this issue at $5,350.00 in MS63.
Ron Guth writes on PCGS Coinfacts, “The 1878 is known for its frosty luster which, on high grade pieces, has a shimmering effect that is simply lovely. The strike is usually good, but sometimes weak on the knot at the base of the wreath.” There are many 1878 $3 Indian Princess coins for numismatists to collect. Why is that so? Of this issue, Heritage Auctions writes, “Struck in large quantity in anticipation of paper bill redemptions that never occurred, many 1878 three dollar pieces remained undisturbed at the Philadelphia Mint. Several high-grade examples escaped melting, and few pieces circulated.”
James B. Longacre, the artist-engraver who gave us the stunning Indian Princess design on gold coinage. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
PCGS # | 8000 |
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Grading Service | PCGS |
Year of Issue | 1878 |
Grade | MS63 |
Denom Type | Three Dollar |
Numeric Denomination | $3 |
Mint Location | Philadelphia |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Uncirculated |
Strike Type | Business |
Grade Add On | NONE |
Holder Type | N/A |