The $3 Princess Gold coin, issued in 1857 by the United States Mint in Philadelphia, is a notable example of early American gold coinage. It features a design known as the "Princess" with a depiction of Lady Liberty wearing a diadem. The coin was minted from gold with a weight of 5.02 grams and a diameter of 20 mm. The $3 denomination was short-lived, with its production ending in 1889, making it a rare and sought-after collectible coin among numismatists. Its limited mintage and unique denomination contribute to its historical significance and value in the realm of American coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1857 $3 $3 (Three Dollars) $3 Princess Gold 1857 Philadelphia
1857 $3 $3 (Three Dollars) $3 Princess Gold 1857 Philadelphia