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Coin Details - $3 Indian Princess

$3 Indian Princess Historic Gold Coin
$3 Indian Princess Gold Coin Obverse
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Reverse of the $3 Indian Princess Gold Coin
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$3 Indian Princess Gold Coin Description

The $3 Indian Princess gold coin is considered one of the most unusual coins the United States Mint has ever produced. Designer James B. Longacre was faced with the challenge of creating a coin that could be differentiated from $2.50 and $5 Liberty gold coins, in size, weight, and design. Longacre met this challenge in creating the only $3 U.S. coin ever minted.

Design of the $3 Indian Princess Gold Piece

The $3 gold piece, although minted during the years of the Liberty series of gold coins, is commonly referred to as the Indian Princess due to the design on the front of the gold coin. Miss Liberty is depicted as an Indian Princess with her hair tightly curled above her neck and her head crowned with a circle of feathers. The band on her forehead is inscribed with the word 'Liberty'.

The reverse features a wreath of tobacco, wheat, corn, and cotton ' the principle cash crops of the time ' encircling the denomination ("3 DOLLARS") and the date.

$3 Indian Princess Minting Information

Although no one is certain as to why this coin was originally created, some numismatists believe it was for the purchase of 3-cent postage stamps in sheets of 100. Others theorize that it was to ease the purchase of 3-cent silver pieces in 100-coin rolls. Whatever the reason, the $3 gold piece was minted for only 36 years, making it the shortest-lived of any denomination of gold coin released for general circulation in United State history.

Detailed Information for the $3 Indian Princess Gold Coin
Coin Designer: James B. Longacre
Gross Weight: 5.015g Gold Content: 0.14512 oz.
Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
Coin Diameter: 20.5mm Coin Edge: Reeded
Dates: 1854-1889
U.S. Mint Branches: Dahlonega (1854), New Orleans (1854), Philadelphia (all dates*), San Francisco (1855-57; 1860; 1870^)

* Only proofs were produced in 1875 and 1876.
^ Only 1 1870-S coin was produced.
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