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1867 2c PR RD DCAM

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 2731)

The 1867 Two cents is part of a series of Two cent piece coins struck from 1864-1873. Struck in Philadelphia and designated as a Proof (PR) strike, this coin is made of 0.95 copper; 0.05 tin & zinc from a mintage of 625 struck.
The 1867 Proof Two Cent Piece has a somewhat low mintage of 625 coins struck. Most of that mintage is still in existence. Pieces with brown and red-brown color are scarce as of PR66. Full red examples are rare as of PR65. Any cameo surfaces are great rarities in any grades. Collectors should seek out examples with notable toning or those with intense red color.

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GSID: 2731
Coin Date: 1867
Denomination: 2c / Two cents
Designation: PR
Mint Mark: P
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Mintage: 625
Coinage Type: Two cent piece
Coinage Years: 1864-1873
Composition: 0.95 copper; 0.05 tin & zinc
Strike Type: Proof
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 6.22 gr
Designer: James B. Longacre
PCGS #: 93635
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