Description
1886 $3 Three Dollar PCGS PR65CAM (CAC)
PCGS # 88050
Grading Service PCGS
Grade PR65
Mint Location Philadelphia
Year 1886
Designation CAM
Strike Proof
Grade Add On NONE
1886 $3 Three Dollar PCGS PR65CAM (CAC)
SKU: 53725649
A celebrated late-date proof from one of America’s most intriguing denominations, this 1886 Three-Dollar Gold Piece is certified Proof-65 Cameo by PCGS and approved by CAC. Cataloged as JD-1 and rated Rarity-4, it represents a scarce opportunity to acquire gem proof gold with strong cameo contrast and exceptional collector appeal.
Struck at the Philadelphia Mint during the era when the $3 denomination was produced almost exclusively for collectors, the 1886 issue epitomizes low-mintage, high-quality 19th-century U.S. proof gold. Designed by James B. Longacre, the Indian Princess Head obverse and the reverse wreath of agricultural staples present with crisp definition and deeply mirrored fields that set off the frosted devices—exactly the eye-catching interplay expected of a Cameo-designated Proof. CAC endorsement further confirms premium quality for the assigned grade.
Collectors value this coin not only for its beauty and condition but also for its place in U.S. monetary history. Authorized in the 1850s and often linked to the purchase of 3-cent postage sheets, the $3 gold piece never found widespread commercial use, making later proofs such as the 1886 highly desirable to both type and date specialists. The JD-1 attribution (per the Dannreuther reference on proof gold) and Rarity-4 status underscore its scarcity and importance within the series.
Highlights:
1886 Three-Dollar Gold ($3), Philadelphia Mint
Proof-65 Cameo (PCGS); CAC-approved
JD-1 die pairing; Rarity-4 (scarce and sought-after)
Strong cameo contrast, gem surfaces, and razor-sharp strike
Classic Longacre design: Indian Princess Head / Agricultural wreath
Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper; 0.1451 troy oz AGW; 20.5 mm diameter
This PCGS Proof-65 Cameo, CAC-approved 1886 $3 Gold is a standout for advanced U.S. proof gold cabinets, registry participants, and type collectors seeking an elite example from a challenging, low-survival series. Secure this rare gem while it is available.