8-1-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1868 Two-Cent Piece is a slightly better date coin of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general retail values for low grade coins are $15.00-$25.00, better grade are $30.00-$50.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $60.00-$120.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
1868 Two-Cent coins are common, average circulated pieces are $20.00-$35.00.
Check it again, as there was no two cent coin from that year.
No such coin. A penny is one cent so a 2 cent penny does not exist. There are US Two- Cent pieces but a date is needed.
Two different kinds of 3 cent coin are dated 1867 a small silver coin and a dime sized nickel coin. Please post new question with that information
There's no coin called a "1 cent dollar". Because a cent is 1/100 of a dollar the two words have different meanings. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question indicating whether it's a cent or a dollar.
1868 Two-Cent coins are common, average circulated pieces are $20.00-$35.00.
A two cent US coin is larger in size than a ten cent US coin.
The 5 cent coin is smaller in diameter than the Two Dollar coin. The Australian 5 cent coin is 19.41 mm in diameter. The Australian Two Dollar coin is 20.62 mm in diameter.
A 50 cent coin and three 10 cent coins.A 50 cent coin, a 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins.Four 20 cent coins.
You can get 71 cents with a 50 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, two 5 cent coins and one 1 cent coin.
There is a 2 cent euro coin, so to get 12 cents, you would need a 10 cent coin and a 2 cent coin.
No, the Two Dollar coin is heavier. An Australian 10 cent coin weighs 5.66 grams. An Australian 2 Dollar coin weighs 6.6 grams.
Check it again, as there was no two cent coin from that year.
A penny and a two cent coin. (The two-cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864-1873)
One 50-cent coin, two 10-cent coins, and two 1-cent coins.
3¢ U.S. FWIW, the coin is just a 2-cent piece. A penny is worth 1¢ so a "2-cent 1-cent" coin would be pretty odd.
New Zealand withdrew its two cent coins from circulation in 1990; the smallest denomination coin in NZ is now the ten cent coin.