It's a 2 cent piece not a 2 penny coin:The 1864 2 cent piece has values of $35.00- $80.00 in average circulated condition
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It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
a wheat penny from 1953 is worth 2 to 3 times its value, right now worth 0.02 cents
There are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Please determine which one you have and check the Related Questions.
It's a 2 cent piece not a 2 penny coin:The 1864 2 cent piece has values of $35.00- $80.00 in average circulated condition
Click on the link in "RELATED LINKS" to see an 1864 2 Cent coin.
Bent Cent.
It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
1/2 a cent.
really it cost 2 cents to make a penny..... wheres the other cent?
British Pennies do not come in a "2 cent" variety. It is not real.
a wheat penny from 1953 is worth 2 to 3 times its value, right now worth 0.02 cents
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 are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Please determine which one you have and check the Related Questions.
There were 1863 2 cent pieces which were minted as pattern coins - test pieces to see what coins look like before a great number are minted and released into general circulation. The 1863 2 cent patten coins feature George Washington - the first time he appeared on a US coin and the interesting motto "GOD OUR TRUST" These pattern 2 cent pieces are quite rare and worth thousands of dollars. See the linked website for more. Also note that the coin is called a 2 cent piece rather than "2 cent penny", because a penny is the slang name for a 1-cent coin.
There's no such thing as a "2 cent Indian penny". There are Indian head cents (one cent) and there are 2 cent pieces, and they're completely separate. 2¢ coins have a shield design, not an Indian motif. If you have an Indian head cent with that date its retail value ranges from $7 in worn condition to $35 if almost new. If you have an 1865 2¢ piece the range is $16 to $47. (All prices retail, as of 11/2008)