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1867 Two Cent Piece

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I have just found an 1867 Two Cent Piece in my grandfathers' attic.
It must be at least ms-60 to ms-63.
Any ideas on the value?

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Any pics first
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If it is a low MS coin, it's worth around $80.
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Welcome to the forum!

Below is a link to retail values of MS Two Cent Pieces. (A quick check of Heritage auctions suggests these prices are reasonably accurate.)
Nice find!

http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/price...ices61.shtml
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Our oldest son was born in 1967, so we bought him an 1867 Two Cent Piece. He thought a coin minted 100 years before he was born was pretty neat.

As I recall, it was in decent (VG) condition, and we paid about $30 for it.
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