the 2 Cent Coin

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  • The daily Alaskan. (Skagway, Alaska), 04 June 1918.
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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...&proxValue=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=705
 

Interesting early opinion piece about coin size and how it was harder to lose a coin that size than smaller coins. Not convinced that it is less easy for a baby to swallow however.

I suspect we find lost coins due to a large number of coin variables - conductivity in the soil, size, color when lost, mintages and local use in commerce. But I agree that tiny coins like 3 cent silvers and half-dimes could easily slip from hands, especially large calloused hands, in the wet, cold or dark.
 

Out West, we have tight fists...! No wonder why we can't find those three coin types...! :icon_scratch:
 

Love the old newspaper clippings Jeff. Thanks for posting them!
 

the reality of the half cent, 2 cent, 3 cent, 20 cent etc. has a lot to do with benefiting individuals and good old fasioned "pork politics"... some things never change.
 

I believe reading somewhere, that these coins came into existence to help paying for postage stamps, there by eliminating large amounts of unnessary coin change.
 

some day Charmin will print the Pelosi bill--- 1000 sheets for less than an Obama note:laughing9:
 

I believe reading somewhere, that these coins came into existence to help paying for postage stamps, there by eliminating large amounts of unnessary coin change.

Yes The 3 Cent Coin was minted for 3 Cent Stamps.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-cent_piece


I Suppose the Half Cent was to help Stop
people from Breaking 1 Cent coins in Half.

No idea for sure on that or the 2 Center
 

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