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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the 2-Cent Pieces (1864–1872) series of 2-Cent Pieces in the U.S. Coins contains 12 distinct entries with CPG® values between $20.00 and $15,840.00. The 2 cent coin was struck by the United States Mint from 1864 through 1873 and was created

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the 2-Cent Pieces (1864–1872) series of 2-Cent Pieces in the U.S. Coins contains 12 distinct entries with CPG® values between $20.00 and $15,840.00.

The 2 cent coin was struck by the United States Mint from 1864 through 1873 and was created to fill a need for small change during a massive Civil War-era coin shortage. The bronze 2 cent coin, designed by United States Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre, barely lasted a decade. Despite its relatively brief existence, it became historic for at least one reason ? it was the first United States coin to bear the motto IN GOD WE TRUST, which today is seen on all United States coins.

While a popular series, the 2 cent piece is not widely collected as anything more than a type coin. However, there are series specialists who enjoy pursuing 2 cent coins. There are few big-ticket 2 cent pieces. Most in the lower circulated grades are priced at well less than $50. However, there are a couple regular-issue business-strike pieces that command three figure prices or greater. These include the scarce 1864 Small Motto that trades for about $200 and up and the 1872, which has a mintage of only 65,000 pieces and generally commands $300 or more. The 1867 doubled die is the major die variety of the series.

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1871 2c MS BN
Value Range: $20.00 - $1,440
$20.00 - $1,440
1871 2c Doubled Die Obverse , FS-101 MS BN
Value Range: $22.00 - $1,584
$22.00 - $1,584
1871 2c Doubled Die Obverse , FS-103 MS BN
Value Range: $22.00 - $1,584
$22.00 - $1,584
1871 2c Repunched Date, FS-301 MS BN
Value Range: $22.00 - $1,584
$22.00 - $1,584
1871 2c MS RB
Value Range: $360 - $3,120
$360 - $3,120
1871 2c Doubled Die Obverse , FS-101 MS RB
Value Range: $396 - $3,432
$396 - $3,432
1871 2c Doubled Die Obverse , FS-103 MS RB
Value Range: $396 - $3,432
$396 - $3,432
1871 2c Repunched Date, FS-301 MS RB
Value Range: $396 - $3,432
$396 - $3,432
1871 2c MS RD
Value Range: $650 - $14,400
$650 - $14,400
1871 2c Doubled Die Obverse , FS-101 MS RD
Value Range: $715 - $15,840
$715 - $15,840
1871 2c Doubled Die Obverse , FS-103 MS RD
Value Range: $715 - $15,840
$715 - $15,840
1871 2c Repunched Date, FS-301 MS RD
Value Range: $715 - $15,840
$715 - $15,840

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