The last Australian 2 cent coins were put into general circulation in 1989 and are now no longer in circulation. There were "Mint Packs" released in 1990 & 1991 for collectors. Unless they are part of a proof set or are uncirculated and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 2 cents.
worth about 1 cent to the range of 2 cents.
Australian 2 cent coins were made from bronze. If you have silver 2 cent coins it would be because somebody plated them. They are no longer in circulation, but unless they are part of a proof set, they are worth 2 cents.
One is a 50-cent coin, the other is a 5 cent coin....One is not a 5 cent coin, but the other is!!
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.
There were 2 types of 3-cent piece struck that year. The nickel ones are worth $15 to $35 depending on wear. The silver ones are worth $350 to $500. Here are pictures of each type:
Check that coin again. The US 2 cent coin wasn't first minted until 1864.
Although the Australian 2 cent coin was withdrawn from circulation in 1994, they are still legal tender and are worth 2 cents. There are two Australian 2 cent coins that are considered to be valuable, the 1967 and 1968 coins, both minted at the Perth Mint. What makes them valuable is the missing designers initials (SD) below the lizard and to the left of the front right claw.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian 2 cent coin was first issued in February 1966.
The value of a 1989 1-cent and 2-cent piece is typically quite low, often just their face value unless they are in uncirculated condition or have unique errors. A 1983 5-cent piece also generally holds its face value, but it can be worth more to collectors if it's in excellent condition or has a specific mint mark. Overall, unless these coins are in pristine condition or have rare features, they are not worth significantly more than their face value.
The Australian 2 cent coin was introduced at the changeover to decimal currency in 1966. There were no Australian "cent" coins minted prior to 1966.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian 2 cent coin was first issued in 1966 on the introduction of decimal currency.
A nickel, a 3 cent piece, a 2 cent piece, a one cent piece.