The United States utilized a two-cent coin for just ten years, from 1864 to 1873.
Obverse Description
French text; urn atop column with frond; standing cherub holding cornucopia; reclining cattle, plow, and seated allegorical woman (Agriculture) holding scythe; seated allegorical man (Commerce) holding caduceus, with ship’s prow and fish; standing cherub holding cornucopia; urn atop column with frond
Reverse Description
French text; head of allegorical woman (Agriculture) with corn, thresher, rake, sheaf of wheat, sickle, and shovel; anchor flanked by cornucopia; head of allegorical man (Mercury) with reeds, lance, oar, trident, and rudder
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