Post your Three cent silver

Trimes are beautiful in high mint state, but they can also be very cool in circulated condition.
Post em.
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This one is likely AT, but it's attractive and inexpensive:
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Joseph J. Singleton - First Superintendent of the U.S. Branch Mint in Dahlonega Georgia
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without clashes seem harder to find.
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Steve
I think I'll buy a couple to go along with my 5 oz. silver ATB quarters.
My Adolph A. Weinman signature

Unfortunately slabbing has made it impossible for many collectors to feel just how small and thin these coins are by holding one their hand. When you put one in your palm, it's like you hare holding nothing. They are almost paper thin. For that reason it is easy to see why the Philadelphia and probably the New Orleans mint has so much trouble with the planchet feeding function in their production process. This would have resulted in clash marks when there was no planchet in the gap between the dies.
that's why you need a raw example:
...They are almost paper thin. For that reason it is easy to see why the Philadelphia and probably the New Orleans mint has so much trouble with the planchet feeding function in their production process. This would have resulted in clash marks when there was no planchet in the gap between the dies.
The minimum die clearance was also excessively narrow compared to other denominations, which also contributed to the likelihood of die clashing.
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I look at this coin and I think of the Republic of Texas. I realize the republic ceased to exist in 1846, but when I look at this beautiful coin, I think "Republic of Texas".
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a very crusty O-mint just in from Gerry Fortin
Wow! I'm jealous...