The Three Dollar Gold coin, minted by the United States from 1854 to 1889, was a unique denomination primarily intended to facilitate the purchase of jewelry and to streamline transactions in the burgeoning gold market. The 1880 Three Dollar Gold coin is particularly notable within numismatic circles due to its limited mintage and intricate design featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance, aesthetic appeal, and the challenges associated with finding high-quality examples in today's market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1880-P (Philadelphia) Three Dollar $3 Gold $3 (Three Dollars) Three Dollar $3 Gold 1880 Philadelphia
1880-P (Philadelphia) Three Dollar $3 Gold $3 (Three Dollars) Three Dollar $3 Gold 1880 Philadelphia
United States of America 1880 N/A Three Dollar $3 Gold $3 $3 (Three Dollars) Three Dollar $3 Gold 1880 N/A