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In 1864, the Philadelphia Mint produced two versions of the Two Cent piece, both relating to the size of the letters in the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. The Large Motto replaced the Small Motto and became the model for the remaining years of the Two Cent type.
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1864 P Two Cent Small Motto: Coin Value Prices, Price Chart, Coin Photos, Mintage Figures, Coin Melt Value, Metal Composition, Mint Mark Location, Statistics & Facts. Buy & Sell This Coin.
The designer was James Barton Longacre for PCGS #3624. Visit to see edge, weight, diameter, auction records, price guide values and more for this coin.
30 Μαΐ 2024 · Original 1864 2-cent coins with a rare, small motto design & MS 65 or preservation grade value up to $1,700. 1864 2-cent coins had two die errors – greased-filled die & rotated die, which make them rare and valuable.
17 Μαρ 2024 · Small Motto and Large Motto 1864 Two-Cent Pieces. Image: Stack’s Bowers / CoinWeek. While the motto size difference is not easy to distinguish since it is in a high-wear area, the “D”...
Each bore the IN GOD WE TRUST inscription, the first appearance of the motto on any circulating United States piece. Two varieties exist for the year 1864: the so-called Small Motto issue and the Large Motto variety. The Small Motto coins are scarce in all grades and are great rarities in Proof.
The small motto is the less common of the two types, and one of these coins can potentially fetch $200 or more depending on its condition. An 1864 small motto Two Cent coin in extremely fine condition can fetch nearly $600 or more.