The United States utilized a two-cent coin for just ten years, from 1864 to 1873.
Obverse Description
Front (vertical): Russian text; state emblem of the USSR; sheaf of wheat flanked by scythe, hoe, and two sickles
Reverse Description
Back (vertical): Armenian, Belorussian, Georgian, Russian, Tatar, and Ukrainian text; guilloches
Catalog Information
Send Catalog Feedback
To: editor@greysheet.com
Subject: I would like to contribute catalog info to CDN for Sig 30: Bryukhanov/Solovyov
Body: Referring page: https://www2.greysheet.com/prices/item/sig-30-bryukhanov-solovyov-b104j-145037-world-paper-money-values/gsid/145037 GSID: 145037 Title: Sig 30: Bryukhanov/Solovyov
View more data, info, and visualizations. Get access to retail and wholesale pricing as well as auction data.
Pricing Data Not Yet Available
We are constantly adding to our pricing database and prioritize user requests. Click below to request pricing for this item.
Request PricingGreysheet News
Denis W. Loring was among Early American Coppers' Charter Members.
Join John, Ursula, and Michael Hardmeier from Sincona Auctions for a fascinating journey through Swiss numismatics.


![Greysheet Podcast: Swiss Coins Are Shockingly Undervalued [Video]](https://images.greysheet.com/l/blogs/20260819/4434312b-7c49-418c-aeb9-e76d95ec94c3.jpg)


