Yes. There was a silver 3 cent piece minted from 1851 until 1873, which was the smallest silver coin the U.S. ever made. Then there was also a 3 cent nickel starting in 1865 that lasted until 1889.
The US Mint sold 3 different 2003 "First Flight Centennial" coins. A dollar, half dollar & a $10.00 gold coin. Please post new question as to type of coin.
The Lincoln cent was created to honor the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The decision was quite controversial because up till that time no US coin ever carried a real person's portrait. Most had stylized images of Miss Liberty, although a few had abstract designs (an embellished "III" on some 3 cent pieces, a shield on the nickel, etc.) President Theodore Roosevelt was a strong proponent of modernizing coin design and lent his support to the use of Lincoln's image. It's now the longest-running portrait on any US coin so clearly the choice was a valid one.
Three examples implied powers not expressed in the US Constitution are the income tax, military draft, and deleting a coin from the treasury. There are others that are enforced by statute.
Many of the coin sets are valued in price close to $30 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition the set is in.
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1856 3 cent coin value
A silver 3 cent 1852 coin in very good (VG-8) condition is worth: $50.00; in a mint state of MS-60, its value is: $200.00
The 1944 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) Lincoln cent was the first US coin to exceed ONE BILLION in mintage. average value is 3 cents. A brilliant uncirculated coin is 30 cents.
There's never been a "B" mint mark on any US coin. Denver was the only mint to use a mint mark on 1958 cents; if your coin has a small "D" below the date it's very common and only worth 2 or 3 cents
For me to relay to you the value of a coin, I will need to know the following: 1. the year in which the coin was minted 2. the mint mark and 3. the mint state.
There's never been a "B" mint mark on any US coin. Denver was the only mint to use a mint mark on 1956 cents; if your coin has a small "D" below the date it's very common and only worth 2 or 3 cents in average condition.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
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The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
There are 2 types of 3 cent pieces dated 1865. A small (14mm) silver coin and a dime sized nickel 3 cent coin. The silver for that year is $325.00 in the low grade of G-4, the nickel 3 cent coin is $18.00 in the same grade. Which type do you have?
This coin in MS-60 has a current retail value of $890.00. In MS-63 the coin is $1,850.00.
Assuming that you are asking the exchange rate for a 2 Euro cent coin, it is a bit under 3 US cents.