The given term is \(2xy^{3}\).
The coefficient of a term is the numerical factor that multiplies the variable(s) in the term.
In the term \(2xy^{3}\), the numerical factor multiplying the variables \(x\) and \(y^{3}\) is \(2\). Therefore, the coefficient is \(2\).
\(\boxed{2}\)
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