The Three Cents coin, also known as the Three-Cent Nickel, was produced by the United States Mint from 1865 to 1889. The 1889 Philadelphia issue is part of a series that featured a unique design with a depiction of a Roman numeral "III" on the reverse, symbolizing its three-cent denomination. The coin is notable for its low mintage and distinct metal composition, as it was made of a nickel-copper alloy, which contributed to its popularity during a time of economic transition and rising prices. Collectors value the coin for its historical significance and its place in numismatic collections.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1889-P (Philadelphia) Nickel Three Cents 3¢ (Three Cents) Nickel Three Cents 1889 Philadelphia
1889-P (Philadelphia) Nickel Three Cents 3¢ (Three Cents) Nickel Three Cents 1889 Philadelphia