coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 20c \ 20-Cent Pieces \ 1877 \ Philadelphia
The 20 cent piece, introduced in the United States in 1875 and minted until 1878, was intended to simplify transactions during the post-Civil War period. The 1877 20 cent piece, minted in Philadelphia, is particularly notable due to its lower mintage, making it a sought-after collectible. These coins feature a unique design with the inscriptions "Twenty Cents" and "United States of America" on the obverse, along with a wreath and the liberty head motif. Collectors value the 20 cent pieces for their rarity and historical significance within the U.S. numismatic landscape.