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1856 Three Cent Silver

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Here's a pick up from last week. I was just looking for a nice example of each of the three varieties of the Three Cent Silvers. Not too bad on the wear factor, all star points visible, slight wear on the ridges and shield worn but defined.

I put it at about VF - EF 35.

Thats about all I wanted. Now I need someone to sell me a holder for 3 trimes. I don't want to buy a pack of 100.



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Southsav, I have some trimes that I placed in a dime 2x2. Can you buy a 2x2 for a Trime? Sorry I can't help you but, what an interesting historical coin.
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There are some 2x2s that hold Three Cents or dimes, but I don't know how easy it would be to get one singly. You generally have to get them in packs of 50 or 100.
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Yes, thats exactly what I've been looking for. They are not made specifically for the trime but the cents and dime ones would work for me. I just don't have and never will have a need for more than, say 2, of the three coin holders.

Somebody here has to have a bunch of them they can let go of 2 of em.
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Southsav, hope the powers to be will let me do this. E mail me and I will send you some no charge, Brian.
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Brian, PM/email sent to you. Thank you very much! Jim
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In the snail mail on Monday.Thats if their still going.
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