
Two Cent pieces


In God We Trust
The two cent piece was the first US coin to have the motto "In God We trust." After being lobbied by Christian Americans, Salmon Chase, the secretary of the treasury wrote to the director of the mint with a request: "The trust of our people in God should be declared on our national coins. You will cause a device to be prepared without unnecessary delay with a motto expressing in the fewest and tersest words possible this national recognition."The result of this was the creation of the motto "In God We Trust." With time, the motto became controverial. The first objections came from Christians who felt that putting this "cheap" motto on coins was degrading to thier religion. In 1907, Teddy Roosevelt wrote: "My own feeling in the matter is due to my very firm conviction that to put such a motto on coins, or to use it in any kindred manner, not only does no good but does positive harm, and is in effect irreverence, which comes dangerously close to sacrilege."
Later on, atheists and agnositcs became offended. This led to the case Aranow vs. United States in 1970,in which the Supreme Court upheld the motto because it has "lost through rote repetition any significant religious content." Perhaps Roosevelt was right that the motto does more harm than good as it has managed to offend people ranging from devout Christian to diehard atheist.
The 1865 Two Cent Experiment

Collecting two cent pieces
A complete two cent piece collection is quite minimal -- only nine coins produce a complete regular issue set. Since this is not enough to justify an entire coin album, Dansco combines the coins with the nickel three cent pieces in their album.
