The 20-cent coin, issued by the United States, was minted briefly between 1875 and 1878 and was primarily intended for trade in the Pacific Islands, including Hawaii. The coin features a design that typically includes the inscription "Twenty Cents" on one side and an eagle on the reverse. Its limited production and historical context make it a valuable collectible among numismatists, particularly regarding its association with Hawaiian trade during that period in American history. The 20-cent denomination is particularly rare and sought after, with several variations that further enhance its collectibility.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1883 Philadelphia Hawaii 20¢ 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Hawaii 1883 Philadelphia
United States of America 1891 Philadelphia Hawaii 20¢ 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Hawaii 1891 Philadelphia