The 20 cent piece, issued by the United States in 1875, is a rare and notable collectible coin. It was introduced as an attempt to create a coin that filled the gap between the 10 cent (dime) and 25 cent (quarter) denominations. Produced in limited quantities, the 20 cent piece features an obverse design depicting Liberty and a reverse with a wreath and the denomination. Due to its low mintage and unique value proposition during its time, the 20 cent piece remains a coveted item among numismatists and collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1875 20c 20c 20-Cent Pieces 1875 Philadelphia
1875 20c 20c 20-Cent Pieces 1875 Philadelphia
1875-CC 20c 20c 20-Cent Pieces 1875 Carson City
1875-S 20c 20c 20-Cent Pieces 1875 San Francisco
1875-S 20c BM 20c 20-Cent Pieces 1875 San Francisco