The Closed 3 Variety from 1873 displays serifs on the 3 that are so close, it can be confused with an 8. This variety is slightly more common than its Open 3 counterpart. Both varieties come from a combined mintage of 300 coins. Scarce in all grades with great rarity when found in full red gem. Any cameo surfaces are considered extremely rare.
Country | United States of America |
Year | 1873 |
Serie | 2-Cent Pieces |
Denomination | 2c |
Mint | Philadelphia |
coinage-type | Two cent piece |
desg | PR |
designer | James B. Longacre |
diameter | 23 |
edge | Plain |
material | 0.95 copper; 0.05 tin & zinc |
mintage | 600 |
ngc-id | 2753 |
obverse-description | An ornate shield flanked on the left and right by leaves with arrow heads and shanks (crossed behind) appear protruding at the four corners. A ribbon above the shield bears the words IN GOD WE TRUST, making this coin design the first usage this now-ubiquitous motto. The date is positioned at the bottom center. |
pcgs-link | 3651 |
pcgs-number | 3651 |
reverse-description | A large numeral 2 with the word CENTS below (smaller) in the center is framed by a well-defined wheat wreath tied at the bottom center by a simple ribbon. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA appears around the periphery. |
variety | Closed 3 |
weight-grams | 6.22 |
year-display | 1864-1873 |