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it&#x27 · s a buffalo nickel and is made of cupronickel · not silver. There&#x27 · what · where · t really ask anything · if you have A PROOF 1856 three cent piece it is worth · 340 dollars · which means it was made a Proof from special dies that were polished by hand and perfected · the coin was never touched by human hands whatsoever. The 1856 three cent piece was made of silver · and not Nickel..a lot of three cent pieces were made of both · silver or nickel · the silver varieties being the higher priced. Nickel 3&amp · cent · coins weren&#x27 · A System1 Company. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced · distributed · transmitted · cached or otherwise used · except with prior written permission of Answers.

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it&#x27
s a buffalo nickel and is made of cupronickel
not silver. There&#x27
what
where
t really ask anything
if you have A PROOF 1856 three cent piece it is worth
Learn more
340 dollars
which means it was made a Proof from special dies that were polished by hand and perfected
Learn more
the coin was never touched by human hands whatsoever. The 1856 three cent piece was made of silver
and not Nickel..a lot of three cent pieces were made of both
silver or nickel
the silver varieties being the higher priced. Nickel 3&amp
cent
coins weren&#x27
A System1 Company. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced
distributed
transmitted
cached or otherwise used
except with prior written permission of Answers.

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