1878 INDIAN PRINCESS $3 MS66

Our Price: $24,750.00
CU Value: $27,500.00 **
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Coin Description

GEM ORANGE PEEL LUSTROUS SURFACES.

Collectors and investors seeking a type representative of the long-defunct Three-Dollar gold piece would be wise to focus their buying efforts on the 1878.  After the first-year 1854, this issue boasts the largest mintage in the series at 82,304 pieces.  There are, however, a few words of caution that should accompany any offering of an 1878 Three.  This is still a scarce issue when viewed in the wider context of U.S. numismatics, and coins that grade finer than MS-62 are even more so from a condition standpoint.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 143941
Grade: MS 66 Cert Number: 6583787
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1878, a series of significant events unfolded that would influence various aspects of society and technological development. One of the most notable technological advancements was the patenting of the phonograph by Thomas Edison on February 19, marking a pivotal moment in the history of sound recording and reproduction. This invention laid the groundwork for future developments in audio technology, demonstrating Edison's genius and foresight in recognizing the potential of sound recording. Additionally, the world's first telephone exchange began commercial operation in New Haven, Connecticut, on January 28. This development was crucial in the evolution of communication technology, facilitating more efficient and direct communication between individuals and businesses and contributing significantly to the modern telecommunications landscape. The year also saw the introduction of the Bland–Allison Act on February 23, leading to the first minting of the Morgan dollar, which highlights an important moment in U.S. monetary history. Furthermore, significant educational and cultural advancements occurred with the creation of Mississippi State University on February 28 and the founding of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law on March 26, expanding educational opportunities and contributing to the intellectual growth of the nation. These events, among others in 1878, reflect a period of significant technological, cultural, and educational advancement in the United States, laying the groundwork for further developments in the years to come
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