The 1876 Three Dollar Gold coin, often referred to as the "Three Dollar gold piece," is a notable collectible from the United States. This coin was minted during the 19th century and was intended primarily for international trade and as a convenient means for transactions. The obverse features a portrait of Liberty, while the reverse showcases a wreath and the denomination. Due to its limited mintage and gold content, the 1876 Three Dollar Gold coin is highly sought after by collectors and often commands a premium in the numismatic market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1876-P (Philadelphia) Three Dollar $3 Gold $3 (Three Dollars) Three Dollar $3 Gold 1876 Philadelphia