Collectible coins are items sought after by numismatists, typically due to their historical significance, rarity, condition, or aesthetic appeal. In the United States, the Three Dollar Gold piece, minted from 1854 to 1889, features designs such as the Liberty Head, with Philly being a major minting site. The Braided Hair Cents were issued in 1839 and 1857, showcasing a distinctive design by engraver Christian Gobrecht and are cherished for their artistic merit and representation of early American coinage, with Philadelphia being the primary mint for their production. The year 1851 marked a specific release in the context of these collectibles, contributing to the rich tapestry of U.S. numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1851 Philadelphia Braided Hair Cents $3 $3 (Three Dollars) Braided Hair Cents 1851 Philadelphia