The 2-cent coin holds a special but short place in US money history. It was made from 1864 to 1873. This coin was created during the Civil War to help with a shortage of small change. Today, coin collectors love it. This article explains the real facts about the US 2-cent coin, checked from trusted sources. We also add some interesting and fun stories.
Why the 2-Cent Coin Was Made
The US 2-cent coin started on April 22, 1864, by a new law. During the Civil War, people hoarded coins, so there were not enough small ones like 1-cent pieces. To fix this, the government made the 2-cent coin. It was made of bronze: 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. This is similar to today’s pennies.
It was only produced for 10 years, from 1864 to 1873. In the first year (1864), about 19.8 million were made. By 1873, only 600 were produced. The coin is still legal money today, but no one uses it anymore.



Design and Features
The front (obverse) shows a shield with arrows and the words “IN GOD WE TRUST.” This was the first US coin to have that motto. It was added to boost people’s spirits during the war. The back (reverse) has a wreath of wheat around “2 CENTS” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.”
The coin is about 23mm wide and weighs 6.22 grams. There are some variations. For example, the 1864 “Small Motto” version has smaller letters in “IN GOD WE TRUST.” These are rare and valuable to collectors.
Here are pictures of a real 1864 2-cent coin. These images are from public sources or free to use.
Value and Collecting Info
The value depends on the year and condition. A common 1864 coin in good shape is worth $10 to $50. Uncirculated ones can be hundreds of dollars. Rare years like 1872 or 1873 can sell for thousands at auctions. If you collect, look for coins certified by PCGS or NGC.
| Year | Number Made | Average Value (Good Condition) |
|---|---|---|
| 1864 | 19,847,500 | $20-50 |
| 1865 | 13,640,000 | $15-40 |
| 1873 | 600 | $1,000+ |
(These are rough estimates. Prices can change.)
Fun Episodes: Forgotten Coin Rediscovered
One exciting story is about metal detector hobbyists finding these old coins. People still dig up 2-cent coins from the 1860s in fields or old sites. It’s like finding a piece of history!
Another fun fact: The 2-cent coin was the first to use “IN GOD WE TRUST.” This motto was added during the war for hope and faith. Now, it’s on all US coins and bills. Imagine if this little coin hadn’t existed – US money might look different today!
The US 2-cent coin may have had a short life, but it shows an interesting part of American history. It’s popular with history fans and collectors.
Sources:
- Wikipedia: Two-cent piece (United States)
- US Mint official history pages
- PCGS and CoinWeek for values and images



