Description
The 1861 Trime, a Rare Find Among Collectors
The 1861 three-cent silver coin, commonly referred to as the trime, is a unique numismatic treasure from the Civil War era. Made from 90% silver, this coin showcases a delicate design featuring a shield and star on the obverse, along with a Roman numeral III on the reverse.
Specifications
Indeed, with a diameter of just 14mm and weighing less than a gram, the trime is indeed a tiny yet mighty coin. This particular date had a mintage of only 497,000. Die clashing exists between the uprights of the roman numeral three on the reverse. Evidently, this is a quite common occurrence on these small coins. Very Fine 35 details.
Historical Significance
The 1861 trime carries significant historical value, minted during a tumultuous period in American history. Its charming design and limited availability make it a coveted piece for any numismatist seeking to own a piece of this era.
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