The 20 Cent piece, minted in the United States in 1875, is a rare collectible coin primarily produced at the Carson City mint. Struck in silver, this denomination was introduced as a way to facilitate transactions in a time of currency shortage but quickly fell out of favor. Only a limited number of these coins were minted, contributing to their scarcity and demand among collectors. The 20 Cent piece features a distinct design with the Liberty head on the obverse and a wreath on the reverse, making it a notable example from this era in American numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1875-CC 20c 20c 20-Cent Pieces 1875 Carson City