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a dime, a quarter and a fifty-cent piece.
Not currently. Using discontinued American currency, you could use 15 pennies, a nickel, a 3-cent piece and a 2-cent piece.
One 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel Two 1 50 cent piece, 5 dimes Three 1 50 cent piece, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 3 nickels
fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
It's a common date, worth 3 cents.
A nickel, a 3 cent piece, a 2 cent piece, a one cent piece.
Please clarify if this a 3 cent piece or a $3 piece.
No such (US) coin exists because the copper-nickel 3 cent piece was not minted until 1865.
a dime, a quarter and a fifty-cent piece.
The 1868 nickel three-cent piece in good condition is about $20.00
poor condition
15.00 & up
One fifty-cent piece, one dime, and one cent (penny)
15.00 & up
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.
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.
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?"