Collectible coins are physical tokens of currency that hold value beyond their face value, often due to their historical significance, rarity, demand, or condition. The 3 pence coin, commonly known as the Three Pence, is a denomination used in various currencies, including that of the United States before its formal establishment. Coins from the Early Pre-Declaration period, such as those minted around 1737, often carry a sense of historical intrigue, reflecting the economic and social circumstances of their time. The specific details about an unknown minting of this denomination can enhance its collectibility, depending on factors like design, mintmark, and surviving population.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1737-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration 3p (Three Pence) Early - Pre-Declaration 1737 Unknown