The Silver Three Cents Type 1 coin, minted in 1851 at the New Orleans Mint, is a part of the Three Cents denomination introduced by the United States to facilitate transactions during the 19th century. This specific type features a design that includes a large numeral "3" surrounded by a wreath on the obverse and a unique reverse depicting a shield with stars. The Type 1 coin is composed of 75% silver and 25% copper, making it a distinctive collectible piece for numismatists interested in early American currency and the history of minting in New Orleans. The 1851 issue is particularly sought after due to its limited mintage and historical context within U.S. coinage.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1851-O (New Orleans) Silver Three Cents (Type 1) 3¢ (Three Cents) Silver Three Cents (Type 1) 1851 New Orleans