Three-Cent Nickel
To solve this problem, the idea was hatched to create a new three-cent piece made of nickel metal instead of silver, as was done for the aforementioned three-cent silver piece. So, this three-cent coin, made of nickel metal, became the "three-cent nickel." This coin was minted beginning in 1865 and continued until 1889.

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The obverse (front) features Lady Liberty. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the mint date appear in a circle around her.

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The reverse (back) of the coin features a large "III" (Roman numeral "3") encircled by a wreath. All of the coins in this series were minted in Philadelphia, so no mint mark was necessary.
My coin is slightly worn from circulation, but this is what an 1866 Three-Cent Nickel would look like in excellent condition:

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Several factors led to the demise of this coin.
Whenever I think of old coins such as this, I often think of my grandparents, all of whom were born between 1876 and 1895, and wonder how many of these they used in their lifetimes! I can easily imagine one of my grandmothers or grandfathers being given a coin such as this and being sent to the market to purchase some flour and salt, being cautioned not to lose the two pennies change on the way back home!
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1 Wikipedia: Three-Cent Nickel
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I just love your coin posts. I learn something new and it opens my mind up to the past.
Ren
I like seeing that you're into U.S. Coinage...
OK, that's amazing! As a vintage and antique lover, I had NO idea there was every a 3 cent piece!
Never even seen those before, neat part of history and cool collection piece!
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Interesting post indeed - what is the value of the coin today?
Ah, I should have put that in the post! Thanks!
This coin would be worth USD $10–$20 in the condition it is in, maybe $30 at most.
Some of the uncirculated coins like this would be worth more, though!
If coins could talk - what stories we would hear!
That's really cool that you have a coin like that. It must be so precious. Around how much would that be today?
This coin would be worth USD $10–$20 in the condition it is in, maybe $30 at most.
Some of the uncirculated coins like this would be worth more, though!
Thanks for your comment! 😊
That coin you have there is really old. You are lucky to have such a piece of history in your collection. I bet that coin has quite a good value now these days.
Another great post Kittygirl.
I also think about a time when people used these old (to us) coins to buy things without thinking about it, the same way we do today with our current coins.
This is very, very cool!
Do you have other money from that time period?