Collectible coins are often categorized based on their rarity, historical significance, condition, and demand among collectors. In the United States, one notable collectible is the 2-cent coin, minted from 1864 to 1873. The 2-cent piece, featuring a shield with the inscription "In God We Trust," was introduced during the Civil War to address a shortage of small change. These coins can vary greatly in value depending on their mint mark, year, and condition, with some examples being highly sought after by numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1864 2c Large Motto BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1864 Philadelphia
1864 2c Large Motto BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1864 Philadelphia
1865 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1865 Philadelphia
1865 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1865 Philadelphia
1866 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1866 Philadelphia
1866 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1866 Philadelphia
1867 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1867 Philadelphia
1867 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1867 Philadelphia
1868 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1868 Philadelphia
1868 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1868 Philadelphia
1869 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1869 Philadelphia
1869 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1869 Philadelphia
1870 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1870 Philadelphia
1870 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1870 Philadelphia
1871 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1871 Philadelphia
1871 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1871 Philadelphia
1872 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1872 Philadelphia
1872 2c BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1872 Philadelphia
1873 2c Closed 3 BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 1873 Philadelphia
2-Cent Piece 2c 1864-1873 BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 2 Philadelphia
2-Cent Piece 2c 1864-1873 BN 2c 2-Cent Pieces 2 Philadelphia