1872 Three Dollar Patterns
Base
About This Coin
The 1872 Three Dollar Patterns is a United States dollar from the Trade Dollar Era Patterns (1871-1873) series — the final year of the series. In 1872, coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint with a combined mintage of 1. This represents the lowest annual mintage in the entire series, at the series median of 1. The obverse features Liberty seated facing left, holding an olive branch extended to the viewer, with a sheaf of wheat behind and the reverse displays an eagle perched on a bale of goods, with an olive branch and three arrows. Minted during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, as the nation healed from civil war and debated the role of silver and gold in the monetary system. Struck in gilt copper. A notable auction result reached $69K in PR67 grade at Stack's Bowers. Designed by William Barber.
Specifications
Strike Types & Varieties(6)

1872 Proof Three Dollar Pattern - J-1235

1872 Proof Three Dollar Pattern - J-1236

1872 Proof Three Dollar Pattern - J-1236, Gilt, Amazonian

1872 Proof Three Dollar Pattern - J-1237

1872 Proof Three Dollar Pattern - J-1238
