1865 2C, RD (Regular Strike)

Series: Shield Two Cents 1864-1872

PCGS MS66+RD

PCGS MS66+RD

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PCGS MS66+RD

PCGS MS66+RD

PCGS MS66+RD

PCGS MS66+RD

PCGS #:
3584
Designer:
James Barton Longacre
Edge:
Plain
Diameter:
23.00 millimeters
Weight:
6.22 grams
Mintage:
13,640,000
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Bronze
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Grades Survival
Estimate
Numismatic
Rarity
Relative Rarity
By Type
Relative Rarity
By Series
All Grades 1,500 R-4.8 10 / 11 10 / 11
60 or Better 1,500 R-4.8 10 / 11 10 / 11
65 or Better 500 R-6.0 10 / 11 10 / 11
Survival Estimate
All Grades 1,500
60 or Better 1,500
65 or Better 500
Numismatic Rarity
All Grades R-4.8
60 or Better R-4.8
65 or Better R-6.0
Relative Rarity By Type All Specs in this Type
All Grades 10 / 11
60 or Better 10 / 11
65 or Better 10 / 11
Relative Rarity By Series All Specs in this Series
All Grades 10 / 11
60 or Better 10 / 11
65 or Better 10 / 11

Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS67RD PCGS grade MS67RD PCGS grade
1 MS67RD PCGS grade
3 MS66+RD PCGS grade

Heritage 2/2017:3646, $14,100 - D.L. Hansen Collection

3 MS66+RD PCGS grade
3 MS66+RD PCGS grade
6 MS66RD PCGS grade MS66RD PCGS grade
6 MS66RD PCGS grade
6 MS66RD PCGS grade
6 MS66RD PCGS grade
6 MS66RD PCGS grade
MS67RD PCGS grade #1 MS67RD PCGS grade
#1 MS67RD PCGS grade
#3 MS66+RD PCGS grade

Heritage 2/2017:3646, $14,100 - D.L. Hansen Collection

#3 MS66+RD PCGS grade
#3 MS66+RD PCGS grade
MS66RD PCGS grade #6 MS66RD PCGS grade
#6 MS66RD PCGS grade
#6 MS66RD PCGS grade
#6 MS66RD PCGS grade
#6 MS66RD PCGS grade
Charles Morgan:

The 1865 Two-Cent Piece

First struck in 1864 to alleviate the nationwide coin shortage caused by the Civil War, the Two-Cent Piece ultimately struggled to gain long-term traction. The coin, identical in diameter to the deprecated half-cent but slightly heavier, was conceived as an instrument to increase the circulation of small change in the Northeast and Midwest. For a few years, the coin fulfilled its purpose; however, a glut of base-metal issues—specifically the Indian Head Cent, the Three-Cent Nickel, and the Shield Nickel five-cent coin—eventually crowded out the "double cent."

This eventuality was not yet apparent in 1865. For the second year of the series, the Philadelphia Mint struck 13,640,000 pieces, representing a 31% decline from the inaugural year. This downward trend accelerated in 1866, with mintage falling by another 77% before stabilizing briefly over the following two years.

The Plain 5 and Fancy 5 Varieties

For completionists, the 1865 Two-Cent Piece offers two major varieties: the Plain 5 (PCGS #38247) and the Fancy 5 (PCGS #38256), along with several Cherrypickers' Guide varieties. These descriptors refer specifically to the style of the numeral "5" in the date.

The Plain 5 is the primary date style for the 1865 issue and is characterized by a straight, horizontal crossbar at the top of the digit. In contrast to the Fancy 5—which features a distinctively curved or "flipped" flag—the Plain 5 presents a more utilitarian, geometric profile. Within the Plain 5 and Fancy 5 families, collectors often hunt for several popular sub-varieties, including:

Plain 5

Fancy 5

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