All 3 cent pieces issued by the US Mint had dates. If yours is worn so the date is not on it anymore then you will have to be know whether it is a silver 3 cent or a nickel 3 cent. The nickel 3 cent is about the size of a dime and the silver 3 cent is smaller than a dime. Without a date the value of these coins would be about $1-$2 for the silver 3 cent and about 25-50 cents for the nickel 3 cent.
It's a common date, worth 3 cents.
Nickel 3-cent pieces were only struck from 1865 to 1889. If you instead have a silver 3-cent piece with that date, its value would be in the range of $25 to $100 depending on condition.
This is a common date coin, value is 3 to 10 cents for circulated coins
It depends on the date, condition and the type. There were two main styles of three cent pieces, there was the 3 cent silver which was tiny and the 3 cent nickel which was large (the 3 cent silver had a star on the obverse, the 3 cent nickel had a head of Liberty on the obverse). Without knowing the date or at least the type, it is impossible to answer your question.
Please check the coins date, no 3 cent pieces were made in 1898, post new question.
Please clarify if this a 3 cent piece or a $3 piece.
poor condition
No such (US) coin exists because the copper-nickel 3 cent piece was not minted until 1865.
3 cents.
Three-cent pieces were minted during the 19th century. If you mean 1873, please see the question "What is the value of an 1873 US 3 cent piece?"
There were two different types made : Silver -- smaller with a large star design Nickel -- a little larger with liberty head design Please post a new question with the coin's type and date. Most questions about 3 cent pieces have already been answered so you can try entering something like "What is the value of an 1869 nickel 3 cent piece?" (or whatever date and metal you have) in the large question box at the top of the page, and click GO.
It's a common date, worth about 3 cents.