1872 Restrike 2 Cents SP BN Values

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1872 Restrike 2 Cents SP BN Values

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Neither proof nor mint state, a couple of known 1872 2-cent pieces are considered "Special Restrikes" using the lapped mint state obverse and new reverse. Heavy die polish lines are apparent on both sides. In the past, these coins were graded MS and/or Proof. Recent research has determined them to be Special Strikes.

Obverse: An ornate shield flanked on the left and right by leaves with arrow heads and shanks (crossed behind) appear protruding at the four corners. A ribbon above the shield bears the words IN GOD WE TRUST, making this coin design the first usage this now-ubiquitous motto. The date is positioned at the bottom center.

Reverse: A large numeral 2 with the word CENTS below (smaller) in the center is framed by a well-defined wheat wreath tied at the bottom center by a simple ribbon. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA appears around the periphery.

Source: John Dannreuther

Basic Information

GSID:

395218

Coin Date:

1872

Denomination:

2c / 2 Cents

Designation:

SP

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Philadelphia

Mintage:

15–25 known

Coinage Type:

Two cent piece

Coinage Years:

1864-1873

Composition:

0.95 copper; 0.05 tin & zinc

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Restrike

Rarity:

R-6

Physical Characteristics

Weight:

6.22 gr

Weight:

0.2 oz

Strike Type:

Special

Diameter:

23 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

James B. Longacre

Obverse Lettering:

IN GOD WE TRUST, 1872

Obverse Designer:

James B. Longacre

Reverse Lettering:

2, CENTS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Reverse Designer:

James B. Longacre

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