1876 3CN PR67 PCGS. JD-2, Low R.3 (CAC)
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- 55935721
Description / 1876 3CN PR67 PCGS. JD-2, Low R.3 (CAC)
Offered here is an exceptional 1876 Three-Cent Nickel, a premier Proof issue certified PR67 by PCGS and further distinguished with CAC approval. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint during the Reconstruction era, this low-denomination classic is a standout example of late-19th-century American Proof coinage and an increasingly scarce opportunity in such elite condition.
Coin details
- Date and denomination: 1876 Three-Cent Nickel (3CN)
- Mint: Philadelphia
- Strike: Proof
- Certification: PCGS PR67
- Variety: Judd-2, Low, R.3
- CAC: Yes
- PCGS Certification Number: 55935721
- High-end Proof preservation: PR67 represents a remarkably well-preserved Proof with outstanding surfaces, strong reflectivity, and crisp definition throughout the devices and legends.
- CAC-approved quality: The CAC sticker confirms premium quality for the grade, adding confidence and desirability for discerning buyers.
- Scarce pattern-related attribution: The Judd-2, Low attribution with R.3 rarity places this piece into a more specialized and collectible category that appeals to advanced numismatists seeking important die varieties and historically significant issues.
- Ideal for U.S. type collectors seeking a high-grade Proof example of the Three-Cent Nickel
- Highly attractive for variety-focused collectors pursuing Judd attributions
- A quality-forward selection for buyers who prioritize originality, eye appeal, and third-party verified excellence
Why this coin stands out
Eye appeal and surface character
Expect deeply mirrored fields with sharp, square-rimmed detail typical of carefully prepared Proof strikings of the era. The nickel composition often presents attractive silver-gray brilliance, and well-preserved examples like this can display pleasing champagne-gold or light pastel toning at the margins, enhancing visual depth while preserving strong contrast.
Historical context
The Three-Cent Nickel was created to facilitate everyday commerce in post–Civil War America, and Proof strikings were produced in limited numbers for collectors and presentation. An 1876 Proof Three-Cent Nickel captures both the artistry of the Mint’s special striking methods and the practical monetary story of the period, making it a compact yet historically rich addition to a U.S. type set or specialized 3CN collection.
A compelling choice for collectors
This 1876 3CN Proof combines elite grade, CAC-endorsed quality, and desirable attribution, offering a sophisticated numismatic centerpiece with enduring collector demand.
More Information
| NGC # | 13772 |
|---|---|
| Grading Service | PCGS |
| Grade | PR67 |
| Year of Issue | 1876 |
| Denomination Type | Three Cent Nickel |
| Numeric Denomination | 3CN |
| Mint Location | Philadelphia |
| Designation | NONE |
| Circu/UnCircu | Uncirculated |
| Grade Add On | CAC |
| Strike Type | Proof |
| Holder Type | N/A |