Three Cent Nickels were introduced in the United States in 1865 as a response to the reduced purchasing power of the three cent silver coin. The 3 Cent Nickel, often made from a copper-nickel alloy, features a distinctive design with a shield on the obverse and a "3" on the reverse. The 1870 Philadelphia mint issue is particularly noted for its low mintage and can be quite rare among collectors, adding to its desirability. Collectors often seek this coin not only for its historical significance but also for its unique place in U.S. numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1870 3cN 3cN 3-Cent Nickels 1870 Philadelphia
1870 3cN 3cN 3-Cent Nickels 1870 Philadelphia