The Twenty Cents coin was minted in the United States from 1875 to 1878, with a total of four different issues. This silver denomination was created primarily to facilitate trade and was minted in response to the growing needs for smaller denominations during the economic expansion of the post-Civil War era. The design features a depiction of Liberty on the obverse and an agricultural wreath on the reverse. Due to its short production period and limited circulation, the Twenty Cents coin is considered a rare collectible, appealing to numismatists and collectors seeking unique pieces of American coinage history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1875-CC (Carson City) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 Carson City
1875-P (Philadelphia) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 Philadelphia
1875-P (Philadelphia) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 Philadelphia
1875-S (San Francisco) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 San Francisco
1875-S (San Francisco) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 San Francisco
1876-CC (Carson City) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1876 Carson City
1876-P (Philadelphia) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1876 Philadelphia
1876-P (Philadelphia) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1876 Philadelphia
1877-P (Philadelphia) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1877 Philadelphia
1878-P (Philadelphia) Twenty Cents 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1878 Philadelphia
United States of America 1875 N/A Twenty Cents 20¢ 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 N/A
United States of America 1875 San Francisco Twenty Cents 20¢ 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Twenty Cents 1875 San Francisco