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1864 Large Motto Two Cent, PR65 Red
Only One Finer at PCGS

1864 2C Large Motto PR65 Red PCGS. CAC. The Civil War was raging when the two cent piece was introduced in 1864. The war led to hoarding of gold and silver coinage, causing a number of solutions to be implemented to fill the gap in order to make change for transactions. Among the paper pieces were a number of denominations of fractional currency as well as the use of postage stamps, often encased as a means of protection and advertisement. An enormous number of privately issued Civil War tokens circulated, bearing either patriotic themes or merchant advertisements.

The strong anticipated demand for the two cent coins led to a mintage of nearly 20 million business strikes for the inaugural issue, with the 2024 Guide Book listing 100+ proofs. The production figures for circulation strikes would never again approach that peak, as the introduction of the nickel three cent and five cent coins in 1865 and 1866, in that order, lessened the need for the two cent pieces. Displaying great color as the Red designation indicates, this Gem proof offers strong eye appeal. The surfaces are lustrous and well-preserved throughout.
Ex: Eugene H. Gardner Collection (Heritage, 6/2014), lot 30106.(Registry values: N2998)

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 274T, PCGS# 3623, Greysheet# 2709)

Weight: 6.22 grams

Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin & zinc


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
May, 2024
8th-12th Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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Sold on May 9, 2024 for: $9,600.00
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